Cynthia Bailey-Rug

Cynthia Bailey-Rug

Cynthia Bailey-Rug

  • Some Victim Shaming Comments

Some Victim Shaming Comments

Thursday 23rd July 2020

Learn about the toxic effects of victim-shaming and how to overcome it with insights from Cynthia Bailey-Rug's podcast episode.
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Victim-Shaming Exposed: Cynthia Bailey-Rug's Take on Toxic Comments

When people say statements like these to you- and unfortunately they will at some point, please remember, these statements are not about you. They're about someone who truly has no concept of surviving abuse and trauma in a healthy way.
Imagine being blamed for your own suffering. In this episode, Cynthia Bailey-Rug tackles the harsh reality of victim-shaming and its toxic effects on survivors of abuse and trauma. Victim-shaming is a widespread issue that can come from anyone, even those closest to us. Cynthia draws from her own experiences to shed light on how these harmful comments can deeply affect those who have already been through so much.
She shares personal stories, highlighting the most common victim-shaming remarks and their devastating impact. Cynthia also offers valuable advice on how to handle these insensitive comments, emphasizing the importance of forgiveness and facing your trauma head-on. This episode is a must-listen for anyone who has faced abuse or trauma and is looking for ways to heal and move forward.
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