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If it makes you uncomfortable, we should talk about it. Women | Society | Hard truths
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In 2026, disturbing reports from Ozoro in Delta State reveal a so-called cultural practice where women are subjected to harassment, assault, and r**e. This is condemned as horrific and not a legitimate tradition, but a form of normalized violence against women.
The message highlights frustration that harmful practices are often justified in the name of culture, pointing out that while not all men are responsible, men are consistently the perpetrators. It expresses personal shame and fear and calls out the silence and complicity of communities and leaders.
Ultimately, it stresses that women deserve safety and dignity, rejects any culture that enables abuse, and calls for stronger outrage, accountability, and immediate action.
For centuries, women’s pain was dismissed, ignored, and even normalized. From being denied anesthesia during childbirth to having their suffering explained away as “hysteria,” history shows a clear pattern—women were expected to endure pain in silence.
This isn’t just the past; it’s a reminder of why we must keep speaking up, questioning systems, and demanding better healthcare for women everywhere. Pain is real. Women deserve to be heard.
05/03/2026
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04/03/2026
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03/03/2026
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