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“I called him back and said, ‘No, I’m gonna f–k you.’ It didn’t fix anything, it didn’t take anything away. It made me feel worse. That for some reason was my way of taking the power back,” the singer, 28, said in the YouTube documentary. “All it did was bring me back to my knees, begging God for help.”
The former Disney star then shared that the incident wasn’t the first time that happened.
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“When I was a teenager, I was in a very similar situation. I lost my virginity in a rape,” the “Sober” songstress said. “I called that person back a month later and tried to make it right by being in control, and all it did was just make me feel worse.”
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By Gregg Stull
PLAYWRIGHTS hold a mirror to demand an unforgiving reflection of life while posing provocative questions and providing few easy answers. Their characters illuminate a world where equity, justice, and possibility often elude all but the truly privileged.
Few American playwrights have interrogated this truth more than Lillian Hellman (1905â1984), who made an indelible mark on mid-20th century realism, even as she found herself overlooked among other playwrights of her timeâsuch as Tennessee Williams, Clifford Odets, Arthur Miller, Horton Foote, and William Inge.
She was born in New Orleans to Max and Julia Hellman, GermanâAmerican Jews in New Orleans. Hellmanâs mother was from a well-to-do family and her father was a local shoe salesman.
By Jesutega Onokpasa
Even the most egregious and utterly deplorable religious and ethnic dimensions of the present farmer-herder crisis are ultimately symptomatic, not causative. It is the same predominantly Moslem Fulani pastoralists, whom, decades ago, used to interact harmoniously with their predominantly Christian Southern compatriots that are its chief dramatis persona.
If neither religion nor tribe were the problem back then, it is highly suspicious that it is really the issue now. The very fact that fellow Fulani, fellow Moslems and fellow northerners of the bandits and rogue herdsmen are now increasingly their hapless victims, puts a very big and shaming lie to the ethno-religious colouration of the crisis.