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MariaGorettiGrl
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To others, death is worth it to defend ourselves.
Words like these are easily thought to mean “If I cared ENOUGH I would have found a way to die. You believe the rape was my fault after all. Maybe it was.”
Others here have expressed the opinion that it isn’t “neccesary” to fight a rapist until death, but a sign of heroic virtue. Oh, those words hurt! They say to a person who has been raped, “If you were only MORE HOLY, MORE VIRTUOUS, it wouldn’t have happened! God would have answered your prayers for death if you had REALLY meant them!”
Lisa Marie,
I am so, so very sorry: first that you had to go through that and second that my words hurt you! I worded my thoughts badly because I didn’t mean what you thought I did. IT IS NEVER THE VICTIM’S FAULT!!! It makes me weep to hear anyone, victim or not, imply that it might have been. I am deeply sorry I wasn’t more clear!
For the clarity of all, what I meant was that RISKING death is worth it to some. To some victims, the most important thing is to have it over quickly and not think about it and not keep fighting as to make things worse. Neither one of these is wrong or holier than the other one. Anyone would resist, but some would stop fighting in order to live and some would not stop there. Again, neither one is wrong or holier than the other.
Also, not everyone who is willing to fight til death does die. Just because you fight with your very life doesn’t mean you won’t be overpowered and it doesn’t mean that your attacker will kill you.
When it comes to life and death, one is not always good nor bad. For example, to die for martyrdom is good. To put yourself in danger to try to be a martyr is bad. Maria Goretti was martyrd, making her death heroic. Lisa Marie (who boldly shared her horrifying rape experience above) refused to kill her attacker or herself, making her life heroic.
Every case is different. We can’t say that a person “should always die”, “should always live”, “should always fight”, or “should always do anything”. It comes down to a particular situation between you, your attacker and God. Only then can you know what you will do and what you should do. I pray that no one has to find out first hand.
Those of us who have never been put through such a terror cannot even begin to understand the situation. I have tried to understand Maria Goretti’s life and death and have tried to make that situation clearer for others. If I’ve hurt rape victims here by saying or wording something stupidly, please forgive me and know that I have such respect for survivors! I don’t know if I’d even be able to get out of bed facing what you had. I pray for you daily!
And again, Lisa Marie, I am truly sorry.