Don't Wait, Speak Up!
By: Queen Universe ~ March 16, 2021
The couple who has been trending in social media is rapper
T.I. and his wife, singer Tiny Harris. The couple has been accused of sex
trafficking and illegal sexual acts without consent from various individuals.
The issue came out from an ex-longtime friend, Sabrina
Peterson. Peterson took it to social media accusing the couple of different
illegal sexual acts. Peterson even stated there was a situation that occurred
in the past where T.I. held a gun up against her head and threatened her.
Peterson stated, "you PUT A GUN TO MY HEAD IN FRONT OF CHILDREN & I
NEVER CALLED THE POLICE ON YOU! But for years you have painted me as the
VILLAIN!"
So I guess it was time for revenge from Peterson to the
Harris' Empire. T.I. reportedly gave a public address towards the allegations
and claimed they were untrue. T.I. claimed he had never had sex with anyone without
legal consent. The rapper made it clear that it was none of anyone's business
what the couple did behind closed doors to satisfying mutual sexual
pleasure.
What is it about people choosing to wait to testify what
they been through? If you have been hurt and kept the hurt a secret. Why did
you decide now to say something about it?
I am not saying there is a certain time limit to when you
should tell someone if you have been illegal and immorally harmed or negatively
affected. Or if there should have a time limit. Maybe it has to do with
healing. Some say you need time to heal to get over certain things that have
hurt you. But that does mean the enemy is going to wait on preying on their
next victim. HELL NO!
Speak up, speak now! The world would be a better place if
people would just act now. To avoid a generational effect or effect in general
to the public audience is to approach the enemy or negativity with the desire
to destroy it. Not only to destroy it but to ensure that it does not come back
to affect our lives as well the lives of our loved ones and/or anyone who could
become a victim to such destructive energy.
First, seek therapeutic assistance to ease you into the
state to share such an experience with others. Second, realize it is not about you
but the need to help others who are scared to share or going through sexual
abuse and seeking help to heal. Third, speak up. Just like Peterson seek to
share the foul information so that it can stop. I am not saying being petty and
go on social media venting/ranting. But consider speak to a professional with
evidence for a conviction and then the proper platform that is going to provide
a positive resolution.



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