

One day, they'll say we were too loud. And they'll be right.
Because right now, people are whispering behind closed doors, saying the Voiceless Justice Act will never pass. That the FRANKIE Initiative is too extreme, too emotional, too “out there.”
They say narcissistic abuse isn’t real enough to legislate. That psychological murder is too complicated to name.
But they’re wrong.
This exact bill may not pass. Not this year. Maybe not even the next. But a version of it will. One day. It will be signed into law. And when it is, it’ll be because people like me refused to shut up. Because we made too much noise. Because we bled in public. Because we screamed through the silence.
It’ll be because we refused to die quietly.
It’ll be because people like Amanda DeGloria and Donielle Jolie spoke out when it was dangerous to do so. Long before my voice was ever in this fight. I remember finding their videos during one of the darkest chapters of my life broken, confused, gaslit to the point I didn’t know which way was up. I had no language for what had happened to me.
But they did.
Their pain handed me a flashlight. Their truth cracked open the darkness. They were the first people who made me realize I wasn’t crazy. I was being psychologically assassinated.
That matters.
Because this movement is not being built in boardrooms. It’s being built in trauma rooms. In parked cars. In the stillness of 3 a.m. panic attacks. It’s being held together by survivors recording videos through tear-swollen eyes, their hands shaking as they press “upload,” wondering if anyone will believe them or if their abuser is watching.
It’s being built by people who are strong for 60 seconds on camera and then collapse into sobs the moment they hit stop.
It’s being built by the ones who get up anyway. Who show up anyway. Who refuse to let the world forget us.
We are the walking wounded. And we are the ones forcing the world to listen.
We are the ones naming what no one wants to name: that narcissistic abuse is psychological warfare. That smear campaigns are reputational homicide. That this is not just trauma it’s torture. And some of us don’t survive it.
So when this legislation does pass and it will it won’t be because the system woke up on its own.
It’ll be because we shook it awake.
It’ll be because survivors made so much noise that the silence shattered.
It’ll be because we stopped healing quietly.
It’ll be because we healed loudly.
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