Lorena Bobbitt, who made headlines in 1993 in the U.S. after enduring years of abuse.
While her case became sensationalized, it sparked deeper conversations about domestic violence.
Fatal Attraction (1987), where Glenn Close plays a woman scorned, though her character is portrayed in a problematic way that reinforces negative stereotypes.
Violence shouldn't be the answer—but neither should silence. Art, storytelling, and activism have the power to shake the world awake. If we want real change, we need to Warrior Up With Art. Women and allies who love them must use every medium—paint, film, poetry, music, digital art—to expose injustice, demand accountability, and reclaim power.
Here’s a rallying cry:
Warrior Up With Art—Fight Back With Truth
They call us angry when we demand respect,
Hysterical when we dare to speak.
They fear our rage but not our pain,
So let’s make our pain impossible to ignore.
We write, we paint, we shout, we sing—
Our voices, a wildfire burning through silence.
For every woman silenced, another will rise.
For every truth buried, we will carve it in stone.
We will not be erased. We will not be tamed.
We are warriors armed with art,
And the world will listen.
#WarriorUpWithArt
#FightBackWithArt
#NoMoreSilence
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