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Brussels Sprouts
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I’m Brussels Sprouts. I’m slightly bitter… and if you don’t like me, you probably can’t cook. (brsslssprts from TikTok)
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This is my infographic.

It is non-exhaustive but provides 8 actionable ways to take individual accountability, work toward a cultural shift, and help dismantle rape culture.

We can all play a role in challenging harmful narratives, and this is meant to offer guidance for all of us to do better 🌱
Just because a man has a lot of followers doesn’t make him a good man...or credible. In case yall didn’t know.
Picture is not related. It says that. Bottom right.
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I refuse to watch a rapist get sworn into office. 🚫
It’s frustrating how susceptible we are to societal conditioning and the harmful messaging woven into it. I believe justice begins with knowing unpacking is eternal. Forgiveness isn’t the objective. Accountability and action aren’t acts of defeat or punishment—they’re acts of compassion for all.
🫶🥹😭 my heart will (potentially not) go on
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If Trump saves TikTok, I will use it to shit on him
Words like this don’t just float around—they sink in…and have real consequences.
Rape culture is more than just the extremes that are easy to condemn. It’s built on a foundation of harmful beliefs and behaviors that often go unnoticed—but they demand closer examination. Take a look:
Men: “Rape culture doesn’t exist in the US.”

Also Men: “False allegations are extremely common & have completely ruined every man’s life. A man slaps a woman’s ass, & she’ll call it rape. And I don’t believe she was raped—she’s married to him, wants money, & dresses like a whore.”
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If you knew anything about rape culture, you’d realize that those things aren’t mutually exclusive
This is my infographic.

It is non-exhaustive but provides 8 actionable ways to take individual accountability, work toward a cultural shift, and help dismantle rape culture.

We can all play a role in challenging harmful narratives, and this is meant to offer guidance for all of us to do better 🌱
Here’s my consent infographic (I’m no graphic designer):
I think you should consider that Victims can (often unknowingly) participate in rape culture, this participation can contribute to their underreporting, self-blame, guilt, & shame. Ignoring the influences of rape culture & societal norms harms many—especially victims—and perpetuates harmful cycles.