The Intersection of Demonizing Alternative Culture and Victim-Blaming Evan Rachel Wood

The art one makes, subcultures and scenes they participate in, and even sexual kinks do not make one an abuser by default or more likely to engage in abusive behavior. In fact, these aspects can and have been used to unfairly castigate or even fetishize people.

Rachel Presser

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There is much discourse about Marilyn Manson’s long history of sexual abuse in the entertainment and media worlds and his own fans.

Countless writers delved into his history better than I could, I’d highly recommend this piece by Shannon Ashley about how he basically admitted he was a serial abuser for decades and no one did anything about it. It was just swept under the red carpet. Let’s face it, CAA suddenly dropping him had more to do with covering their asses than actually doing justice to the numerous women who’ve come forward in addition to Evan Rachel Wood.

And I hate to sound cliché here, but I also just wasn’t much of a fan. I’m not just saying that now; I’m basing that on my actual context from when Marilyn Manson was this larger than life act and centrifugal point for both disaffected Gen Xers and burgeoning…

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Rachel Presser
Rachel Presser

Written by Rachel Presser

Game dev, writer, small biz & tax consultant to indie devs. That loud socialist Frog Slut from The Bronx, now in Angel City. https://linktr.ee/sonictoad

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