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This episode is not for the faint of heart. We are diving into the uncomfortable truth that most people would rather ignore. The gender double standard in sexual assault cases. We unpack what happens when the predator is a woman and how quickly the narrative changes depending on who is accused.

From the Sedona Prince controversy to the real story of Ramone Sosa, we break down how image, gender, and perception distort justice. We talk about what it means when institutions protect the abuser because they do not fit the stereotype and why so many survivors, especially men, stay silent out of fear, shame, or the fear of being mocked.

This is not about comparing trauma. This is about consistency. If we truly believe in justice, we cannot let gender decide who gets held accountable. The facts have to matter more than the filters.

If you believe in truth and accountability, this conversation is for you. Because when we excuse abuse just because it does not look the way we expected, we do not just fail the victims. We fail the culture.

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