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sop

(17,493 posts)
Sun Jan 11, 2026, 06:36 PM 18 hrs ago

"Fucking Bitch." - JoJoFromJerz

"Renee Good didn’t die screaming. She didn’t curse. She didn’t spit back the rage being hurled at her by a man who had already decided he owned the moment, the space, the ending. Her last recorded words were gentle in a way that keeps echoing long after you’ve heard them, a soft human attempt to steady a situation that had already begun to tilt toward something dangerous. I’m not mad at you. Not sarcastic. Not defiant. Just a woman trying to lower the temperature in a moment where heat was building fast and fear was beginning to bloom."

"And that matters. It matters because those words weren’t weakness. They were instinct. Women have been speaking that language for centuries, smoothing sharp edges with softness, translating danger into diplomacy because we know, in our bones, how quickly male anger can tip into something that can’t be walked back. We learn to offer calm the way you offer a glass of water to a shaking hand, hoping it will be enough to keep everything from spilling."

"I’ve watched my friend do that in her own home. I’ve seen her standing in a kitchen with a bruise blooming on her cheek, whispering please don’t be mad, I’m not mad at you, let’s just calm down, as if her gentleness might absorb his violence. Sometimes it worked. Sometimes it didn’t. But she kept trying, because women in danger are taught that survival depends on how well we manage the men who want to hurt us."

"Renee was doing the same thing. And in my reading of that moment, through everything I know about abusive men and the way they move through the world, that quiet I’m not mad at you may have felt like a challenge to someone who needed to be in charge. Because some men don’t hear peace as peace. They hear it as a woman claiming ground that isn’t supposed to belong to her. They hear it as a refusal to be properly afraid."

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https://open.substack.com/pub/jojofromjerz/p/fucking-bitch?r=r38w4&utm_medium=ios

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"Fucking Bitch." - JoJoFromJerz (Original Post) sop 18 hrs ago OP
This is one reason Renee knew she had to get out of there fast. Irish_Dem 17 hrs ago #1
Renee was an awesome human being .... we should all remember her strength UpInArms 17 hrs ago #2

Irish_Dem

(79,926 posts)
1. This is one reason Renee knew she had to get out of there fast.
Sun Jan 11, 2026, 06:56 PM
17 hrs ago

She saw this man was full of rage and hatred.
And she knew she was in danger.

UpInArms

(54,107 posts)
2. Renee was an awesome human being .... we should all remember her strength
Sun Jan 11, 2026, 07:12 PM
17 hrs ago
Renee Good tried to live. She tried to speak. She tried to calm a situation that never should’ve existed in the first place. She offered the only things she had left in that moment — her voice, her steadiness, her refusal to let fear be the last word. And for that, she was killed, then blamed, then pressed into a story that made her death easier for powerful people to swallow, as if a woman’s life could be wrapped in official language and made to disappear.
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