A Quote by Brianna Wu

Let's not glamorize abuse. — © Brianna Wu
Let's not glamorize abuse.

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What makes Jessica Jones series so unique is that it really is an allegory for many different types of abuse, whether it be sexual abuse, physical abuse, or psychological abuse. That's what makes this such an incredibly bold show.
Preliminary research-most of it published outside the medical literature-indicates that a significant number of our patients have experienced some form of violence and abuse during their lifetime, including elder abuse, child abuse, gang-related violence, sexual abuse, and domestic violence.
However, if you listen to me I think you can hear years of abuse in my voice - both bad abuse and good abuse.
Emotional abuse is any type of abuse that is not physical in nature. It can include everything from verbal abuse to the silent treatment, domination to subtle manipulation.
Research on child abuse suggests that religious beliefs can foster, encourage, and justify the abuse of children. When contempt for sex underlies teachings, this creates a breeding ground for abuse.
This China trade deal is basically like the Bobby Knight of trade deals. You know, you abuse, you abuse, you abuse, and then they say 'Well, OK, we'll let you try one more time.'
Child abuse continues to be a significant problem in the United Sates. It was estimated that 2001,903,000 children were the victims of child abuse or neglect. Child abuse is a crime perpetrated on the innocent and the defenseless.
I'm definitely sensitive to the idea of exploitation. You don't want to glamorize certain things.
Parents who spoil their children out of 'love' should realize that they are performing acts of child abuse. Although there are no laws against such abuse--no man-made laws anyway--this spiritual mistreatment may result in as much long-term personal and social damage as the worst physical abuse.
I think movies glamorize violence, in the sense that they make it in a way that it's either cool or funny.
I turn down a lot of movies because sometimes they glamorize violence or the darker side of sex or criminality.
The abuse of love, like the abuse of health, brings suffering and death in its train.
Abuse no one and no thing, for abuse turns the wise ones to fools and robs the spirit of its vision.
The abuse of grace is affectation, as the abuse of the sublime is absurdity; all perfection is nearly a fault.
I have a theory that all abuse, no matter what kind of abuse it is, is foremost an assault on the mind.
The challenge of power is how to use it and not abuse it. When you abuse it, it reverses on you and it hurts you.
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