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paper-lilypie · 2 years
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JOHNNY DEPP ✨WON✨
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sullxo · 2 years
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beautifuldesastre · 2 years
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Johnny Depp WON his case
holy crap!
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bestofjohnnydepp · 2 years
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The truth is worth fighting for.
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If I hear one more "but he called her this, and was as toxic as she...he wasn't granted a win in the UK case Blah blah blah" about the Johnny Depp case I'm going to scream.
Firstly, British courts are so fucking bad it's almost laughable. Domestic violence is almost never prosecuted, and our newspapers have become incredibly corrupt for the longest time (let's not forget the phone tapping of a murder victim, and withholding evidence to the police.) As a UK resident I can promise you that our police force, and courts are terrible. Thousands of DV survivors are let down, including children, yearly.
Was no one else listening to the recordings played in court of her ADMITTING to hitting him??
And people saying that his initial story regarding his finger doesn't match his current story. I'm sorry, are we now going to blame abuse survivors for lying to cover their abuse? Is that what we're doing now? Even though psychologists and survivors have told us time and time again that they lied because of embarrassment, fear, and a plethora of other reasons.
I'm a feminist, but I do NOT support this bullshit of believing turd face because she's a woman.
That man was abused, and what hope do other survivors have for justice if she wins purely because she's a woman.
She has not helped our cause at all. She has discredited genuine victims, and she has used this necessary movement for personal gain. The sheer fact that she stole her assistants traumatic rape story to use as he own should tell us all we need to know.
They were not "as bad as each other." He was being abused and hounded on the daily, and reacted as such.
Fuck anyone who thinks MePoo was the victim of that relationship.
Johnny Depp is not the perfect victim, and that's why people find it so easy to say this shit about him. But your "perfect victim" is the reason why thousands of women and survivors don't report their abuse. Your perfect victim is why femicide is on the rise. It doesn't matter that Johnny Depp is a man. He was abused and he deserves justice.
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livixbobbiex · 2 years
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The Depp v Heard Trial Verdict and What it Means
(TERFS and radfems DNI. Just block me and move on. I'm all for a healthy and rational discussion with people who just disagree though)
Once again coming in with my own unsolicited opinion but-
The thing about the Heard/Depp trial is that actually, some of the 'big issues' are quite specific to these events only. I've seen a lot of dialogue, largely in traditional media, about what it represents for women etc.
But, okay. I fail to see how this verdict is some kind of mass anti-women statement when:
There was audio of Heard literally admitting to physical assault.
There was also audio of Heard taunting Depp about telling people about his abuse and going before a jury.
You can make pretty strong inferences from Heard's testimony and the way she delivered it that there was some dishonesty there.
Heard's expert witnesses were unhelpful at best, arguably breaking ethical codes at worst.
The TMZ witness was a huge nail in the coffin. He essentially confirmed that Heard released an edited version of the cupboard tape, as well as leaked information to ensure she ended up caught at the courthouse. AKA, confirmed (at least to me) that there was some kind of set up.
The photos that Heard did show contradicted her own testimony, they did not depict the severity of IPV she described. As in, I would have believed her more if she HADN'T shown those photos. There was also evidence that they were filtered or otherwise edited to look worse.
And this is just to list the large points that stuck out to me at least. And I did watch the entire trial, not just compilations.
This is why I really don't think this specific trial can say much about the treatment of women at all. At least to me, it was never that Heard didn't have enough evidence (she actually claimed she had mountains, so...) or that she wasn't a 'perfect victim'. There's just pretty compelling evidence that she lied. I wouldn't even call it a grey area, in this case.
So, I don't think the jury essentially just... seeing an obvious lie... is anything to do with society and culture. Especially when, arguably, a portion of that culture and indeed 'toxic masculinity' is the idea that men cannot be victims.
I mean, feel free to disagree with me. For context, my personal experience with this entire thing was actually believing Heard without question when this first came to light in 2016. And like, I really don't care about Johnny Depp. I like Pirates, it pretty much starts and ends there. But I do personally remember uproar, keeping in mind I was a teenager at the time, but the air in the room felt very anti-Depp. I remember the petitions to remove him from Fantastic Beasts vividly.
Then a few years later I think the stuff about the Australia incident came to light. I remember feeling conflicted. At that time, I believe I wrote it off as a 'grey area'. But at that point I still believed Heard's account. Didn't say anything about The Sun trial, somehow. But anyway, I basically went into THIS trial with that background, and my opinion was changed entirely.
I believe this trial will make it harder for actual victims of abuse, whatever gender they may be. But that's no fault of the jury, the verdict, or the mass interest in the trial in my opinion. Honestly, I think it literally just comes down to Heard herself lying.
I also do think that it's valid that this leads to discussions about 'me too' etc. Though, I've always thought it's mostly a semantics issue. Maybe 'believe' from 'believe all women' is better put as 'take seriously', 'investigate claims of SA fairly and quickly', 'hear out'. As opposed to 'take instantly as fact', which I do think is how some people see it. And I absolutely think that being less gendered is a good idea. Basically, I think the idea of supporting SA survivors and 'innocent until proven guilty' can co-exist. But that's a whole other issue.
Anyway, sorry for the ramble, I just had a lot of Thoughts.
(btw, this isn't intended to be commentary on the internet attention, especially tiktok, surrounding the trial. I think that's a very complicated issue. Again, I watched the whole thing, and it was mostly out of interest than entertainment/memes for me)
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traykar · 2 years
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Okay, but the best part of the 39 minutes versus 6 minutes is that Heard's legal team asked the judge why she cut their time short for it, and the Judge said that she didn't, they had just spent their time testifying
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paper-lilypie · 2 years
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Johnny Depp’s statement.
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i told someone in my family about the ah vs jd trial. like a summation and what happened and who won and stuff ('cause they're kinda old; don't use the internet so didn't know) and their first answer was "SHE beat HIM up? and what was he, stupid? why did he let it happen?"
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the only proof you need that more conversations need to happen around male dv and if you're abused you're not "weak" and you don't need to "man up". it's got nothing to do with gender. it's about power imbalance. it's about psychological harm. it's about manipulation. if your loyalties are still bound to gender, that women can just NOT be a bad person, you need to revaluate your moral stands, point blank period. anyone can be in a abused relationship and the fact that we gotta reiterate that in fucking 2022 is really disgusting. feminism has never been about "women are god uwu" it's always been about equality and this discussion is just an appendage of that
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Watching Amber Heard on the stand with her fake crying and exaggerating facial expressions makes me cringe on another level
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beautifuldesastre · 2 years
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Just sayin'....
Kristen Stewart's acting in the first Twilight movie is better than Amber Heard's acting in court.
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cjbolan · 2 years
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Both this Johnny Depp trial, and Moon Knight, are really opening conversations about abusive women and about mental health issues
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I haven’t been keeping up with the johnny depp amber heard case at all and don’t want to know anything about it because i can’t go through all the info and evidence to figure out what my opinions are on it but i no doubt that this has put the me too movement and domestic abuse movement completely behind.
Imagine watching the whole world make fun of and joke about and make memes about this issue as a survivor!
the amount of people using depp and heard as a gateway to invalidate and be shit about victims, both male and female, is disgraceful
People treating this case as entertainment just bevause they are both celebrities is absolutely revolting! no matter who sou believe, no matter what evidence presented itself, this case was about domestic abuse and if you were watching it because you thought it was entertaining or watching edits or laughing at the memes, you are disgusting and part of the problem
i’m gonna put on all the tags i can think of so if people have them blocked they won’t have to see this post
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bestofjohnnydepp · 2 years
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I stand with Johnny Depp.
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