excerpts from a financial victim

Who among us is willing to speak openly and honestly about what has transpired within the past 2 years. I can honestly say I while I myself can fortunately at to no physical sexual violation. I now with so many months pass I am left with deep sense of being financially violated. I now have no way to recover what was fleeced from my wallets private crevices. She refuses to one more strange suggestions. She tells me from now on she seeks reassurance that moving forward I will be forever vigilant. She has whispering bearly conherants phrase protection. I ma perplexed as to what this means. The only protection i have ever known aside from the tenuous comforts of the many homes i have been able to stitched together over a troubled live cycle has been temporarily insufficient at best. right now—and why so many have gone silent? How is it that, in the face of a shared, multimillion-dollar loss, there has been so little visible resistance, so little coordinated outrage, so little demand for accountability? Are we truly accepting this outcome, or is something deeper at play? Where is the collective voice of those affected? Have we, consciously or unconsciously, chosen compliance over confrontation? And if so—why? Are there any pieces of informations being withheld? A formal or informal constraint—perhaps even a gag order—that has discouraged open discussion? Or are we witnessing something more internal: a quiet erosion of our willingness to challenge what has happened? What happened to the instinct to push back, to question, to demand answers when something this significant impacts us all? Has that instinct faded—or is it being suppressed? To those directly affected: Are you feeling anger, frustration, or disbelief—and choosing not to express it? Are you holding back out of caution, fear, uncertainty, or strategic restraint? Do you feel isolated in your reaction, as though others are not responding with the same intensity? And collectively: Have we normalized losses of this scale to the point where they no longer trigger unified action? Are we waiting for someone else to take the first step? Or have we simply run out of energy to fight back? This is not just about what was lost—it’s about what comes next. So the real question is: Are there still embers of outrage beneath the surface, waiting to ignite—or have we truly reached a point where we endure rather than resist?


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