The text I chosen, “I Believe her” written by Caitlin Flanagan, expresses her own personal confrontation with Brett Kavanaugh. She looks back on her own demons, Brett Kavanaugh, and how her personal experience with him impacted her for decades. Caitlin recounts her experience of when Kavanaugh drove her home, looked around her empty house for a bit, and then suggested to drive to the beach. It was in his car, in the deserter ed parking lot of the beach, Kavanaugh tried to rape her. Shortly after, he stopped, started the care and went to drive her home. In silence. Well, the fact that Brett Kavanaugh has tendencies where he is subjected to attempt to rape or sexually assault someone and being nominated by the PRESIDENT to be on the supreme court causes major issues. As I said before, When you think of someone on the Supreme Court, you think of them as someone who is able to determine whats right and whats wrong. No one wants someone who is being accused of sexual assault and rape on numerous different people and apologized for past attempted raped.” I saw him coming back; it was the boy who’d tried to rape me. He had tears in his eyes, and he seemed almost overwrought. And right there- in the A&S department store in the Smith Haven Mall- he apologized profusely.” This is important due to the fact that if he was able to address and say sorry to this person about his past mistakes, he should be able to admit his wrong doings. To be honest, I choose this text at randomly but something hit me, People who entered into power wasn’t because they themselves was the cause but someone allowed them. I don’t know if i’m over thinking or because it’s because of this headache but people allow awful people into power. There’s so much corruption that I think there should be a new generation of people in power and wipe away the old and used up people in power. The people in power who already served their own purpose and is dabbing into other things due to pure boredom.
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Just to clarify, Brett Kavanaugh is NOT the boy who raped Flanagan when she was a teenager. She is reflecting on her own experience as a victim of sexual assault when she was a teenager and using that experience to make sense of the controversy around Kavanaugh’s nomination.