
"The Psychology of Blame: How History Trains Us to Punish Women for Surviving"
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"What if I told you…
That blaming the victim isn’t just ignorance—it’s a design.
What if I told you that for centuries, we haven’t just failed to protect women…
We’ve trained entire societies to blame them.
That in courtrooms, in headlines, in whispered conversations—
We are reenacting witch trials with better lighting.
And the only thing that’s changed…
is the costume.
This episode is raw. It’s researched. It’s real.
Because if we want to dismantle injustice, we have to understand how it survives.
And the truth is: blame isn’t just a feeling.
It’s a weapon.
And it has always been aimed at women."
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