#LenaDunham has written an essay in support of #Kesha: "I saw the outcome of Kesha’s court case last Friday, I felt sick. Actually sick – I wanted to ask my Uber to pull over so I could throw up in a New York City trash can,” the Girls creator wrote. “The photos of her beautiful face crumpled with tears, the legally necessary but sickening use of the word ‘alleged’ over and over in reference to the assault she says she remembers so vividly – it all created a special brand of nausea that comes when public events intersect with your most private triggers. I last experienced this when Rolling Stone botched a campus-assault narrative and as a result left millions of women exposed to doubt. I cried in a mini-mall in Brussels, imagining all the college-age girls suddenly changing their minds about coming forward against their rapists.” Dunham then goes onto describe the case, before commenting: “To be clear, Kesha’s case is about more than a pop star fighting for her freedom… what’s happening to Kesha highlights the way that the American legal system continues to hurt women by failing to protect them from the men they identify as their abusers.” “The fact is, Kesha will never have a doctor’s note. She will never have a videotape that shows us that Gottwald (Dr Luke) threatened and shamed her, and she will never be able to prove, beyond the power of her testimony, that she is unsafe doing business with this man. And no, none of this was in her contract. But what man, what company endeavours to keep a woman saddled with someone who she says has caused her years of trauma, shame, and fear? Fighting this fight publicly and in the legal system has already changed the course and tenor of her career forever. The lack of perspective on the part of Sony – the inability to look at the worth of a woman’s platinum records versus the worth of her soul being intact – is horrifying." To read the full essay head to dazeddigital.com or sign up to #Lenny

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#LenaDunham has written an essay in support of #Kesha: "I saw the outcome of Kesha’s court case last Friday, I felt sick. Actually sick – I wanted to ask my Uber to pull over so I could throw up in a New York City trash can,” the Girls creator wrote. “The photos of her beautiful face crumpled with tears, the legally necessary but sickening use of the word ‘alleged’ over and over in reference to the assault she says she remembers so vividly – it all created a special brand of nausea that comes when public events intersect with your most private triggers. I last experienced this when Rolling Stone botched a campus-assault narrative and as a result left millions of women exposed to doubt. I cried in a mini-mall in Brussels, imagining all the college-age girls suddenly changing their minds about coming forward against their rapists.” Dunham then goes onto describe the case, before commenting: “To be clear, Kesha’s case is about more than a pop star fighting for her freedom… what’s happening to Kesha highlights the way that the American legal system continues to hurt women by failing to protect them from the men they identify as their abusers.” “The fact is, Kesha will never have a doctor’s note. She will never have a videotape that shows us that Gottwald (Dr Luke) threatened and shamed her, and she will never be able to prove, beyond the power of her testimony, that she is unsafe doing business with this man. And no, none of this was in her contract. But what man, what company endeavours to keep a woman saddled with someone who she says has caused her years of trauma, shame, and fear? Fighting this fight publicly and in the legal system has already changed the course and tenor of her career forever. The lack of perspective on the part of Sony – the inability to look at the worth of a woman’s platinum records versus the worth of her soul being intact – is horrifying." To read the full essay head to dazeddigital.com or sign up to #Lenny


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