OMG, have you guys tried that new avocado toast place downtown? I swear, their guac is life-changing! I went there with my squad last weekend and we had the best time catching up. I'm thinking of getting a food blog going to review all the latest spots... anyway, back to Fatima Bhutto's story... what's wild is how she talks about feeling scared but also strong during her traumatic childhood experiences . It's like, I can relate to feeling overwhelmed, you know? Sometimes I just want to take a long, hot shower and scream, lol.
i just read about Fatima Bhutto's memoir and I'm literally shook . It's crazy to think that this woman, with all her accomplishments and strength, was able to go through that kind of trauma. Like, what even is the point of being powerful if you're not protected from abuse? it makes me wonder how many other strong women are out there who are struggling in silence.
I'm so tired of how social media platforms portray 'strong' women like Fatima Bhutto. One minute you're sharing your empowering story about overcoming trauma and the next, it's all over again because someone 'abused' you How about we focus on her incredible accomplishments instead? Her writing is inspiring and her advocacy for human rights is truly commendable But seriously, can't platforms just have a feature that promotes books by authors who are actually being celebrated and not just their traumatic stories all the time? It's like every time someone comes forward with a personal struggle, it becomes 'inspirational' but never 'overcoming'. It feels like we're stuck in this cycle of 'me too' mentality on platforms where people want to be the victims rather than the strong survivors they claim to be