While I may not know her name, I respect her privacy and wish to shield her from any further distress. What I do know is the name of the perpetrator: Ethan James Parker.
Ethan James Parker. That’s right. And here’s a photo of you, Ethan. I know precisely what you did to her. You were found guilty by a jury, and despite the evidence, your so-called bright future doesn’t concern me one bit. You’ve irreparably harmed someone else’s life, taking a part of her that can never be restored.
“You stripped away my worth, my safety, my confidence, and my voice,” said your victim.
The judge’s decision to sentence you to a mere six months in jail is not only laughable, but it also represents a disturbing pattern of re-victimization for this courageous young woman. We all recognize that justice has not been served.
However, we will do something that may be more impactful than incarceration, Ethan James Parker. Collectively, we are enraged by your actions, your continued denial of wrongdoing, and the judge’s apparent prioritization of your future over the victim’s well-being.
As a community, we’re going to ensure that your name and face are widely circulated on social media. We will make it clear who you are, what you did, and warn others to keep their distance from you.
Women should be cautious around you, Ethan. You are not trustworthy.
Let’s unite for the sake of this woman who was denied justice, armed with our metaphorical torches and pitchforks, ready to hold you accountable. The justice system has failed her and all of us, and if it won’t protect us, we will have to protect ourselves.
Your notoriety will serve as your prison.
To everyone reading this, share this information. Let’s ensure that people are aware of your actions. Let this stand as a warning to anyone who thinks they can violate others without consent.
We are ready to confront you. We will remember your name and face, creating barriers around you, isolating you from society.
So, Ethan, how does it feel to be vulnerable? You were unaware of it while I exposed your actions… somewhat akin to being incapacitated, wouldn’t you say?
This article was originally published on June 4, 2016.
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In summary, the outrage over Ethan James Parker’s lenient sentence for sexual assault highlights systemic failures in our justice system. As a community, we must unite to ensure accountability and protect potential victims. Knowledge is power, and awareness is the first step towards change.
