Last week,Show up Yukari Taguchi Kelly Herron was on a long run when she stopped to use the bathroom in a Seattle park and was attacked by a man hiding in a stall. She fought him off, screaming "Not today, motherfucker!", and shared her story on social media with a very specific goal.
"After my assault, I came out with my story about fighting back," she said in an email. "I didn't want other women to be fearful and not continue to do the things that make them happy, like running!"
SEE ALSO: Tech leaders tell Congress exactly how they feel about Planned ParenthoodHerron's Instagram post, which now has 38,000 likes, included a picture of the park, a screenshot from her fitness tracker during the moments she battled her attacker and an image of her battered face.
View this post on Instagram
While Herron set out with clear intentions, a group called Just Want Privacy quickly used her experience to make a political point about prohibiting transgender people from using bathrooms that correspond to their gender identity. Her attacker, however, was not transgender.
That didn't sit right with Herron, and she knew exactly what to say: "not today, motherfuckers."
That's how she replied on Thursday in a fundraising email that opposed Just Want Privacy's efforts to repeal Washington's non-discrimination laws and allow public facilities to keep trans people from using the restroom that reflects their identity.
"I’m more upset now than I have been all week after seeing that a political group is using my face, my name and my story to fundraise for I-1552, a ballot initiative that deliberately targets and harms transgender people—including friends whom I respect," Herron wrote. "I refuse to allow anyone to use me and my horrific sexual assault to cause harm and discrimination to others."
On Tuesday, Just Want Privacy posted a statement on its Facebook page acknowledging its use of Herron's story.
"Since many of the volunteers that comprise this campaign are themselves survivors of sexual assault, the last thing we want to do is make anyone feel exploited," it said. "If our actions have inadvertently failed in this effort, we are sincerely sorry."
Herron wasn't convinced. She also felt it was essential to publicly reject the group's proposal, which needs 330,000 signatures by July to make it onto the ballot. Just Want Privacy says that men are currently allowed to enter locker rooms and bathrooms, and may assault girls and women, who aren't permitted to question their presence. The law, however, focuses on ensuring access to public facilities and preventing harassment based on sexual orientation and gender identity.
"My transgender friends, just like me, want to use the bathroom and get out safely. It's that simple," Herron said in an email. "[R]epealing non-discrimination protections for transgender people won't make any of us safer, and it may make things worse by encouraging more harassment."
Herron's harrowing story is a also good reminder to never use a woman's story of sexual assault for your own political gain.
Girl's viral tweet about her very bad hairstyle got the attention of her preschool crushWe saw 'Beyond Good and Evil 2' and here's what we know so farNancy Pelosi trolled Trump with this offer to the Golden State WarriorsLeBron James and Draymond Green are in the best Instagram flame warYour new house could have built in WiYoko Ono will receive songwriting credit on John Lennon's 'Imagine'Uber drivers aren't sweating Kalanick's departureA new video shows you exactly what it looks like when DNA replicatesKindergarteners are inspired by 'Wonder Woman' and it's adorable9 things Kim JongFyre Festival merch hits eBay because this dumpster fire just won't go outMicrosoft Surface Pro review: Super familiar and still super goodWahed Invest promises to be the first ShariaAt Frank Ocean's first show in 3 years, a music fan found his voice — and viral fameTrevor Noah explains 'Julius Caesar' for all the dingThe iPhone almost looked completely different, and, well, it's not goodParents' reaction to daughter's tattoo is pricelessStep aside, Snapchat: Musical.ly just launched original showsMario Kart VR is coming to arcades, so get your red shells readyAn AI just beat 'Ms. Pac Michelle Obama gave the world a classic Barack impression CNN denies report that Corey Lewandowski has been suspended Steve from 'Stranger Things' finally meets his true son Jean Heartbreaking Facebook video puts spotlight on Charlotte police shooting Rob Kardashian pulls off platinum blonde as well as his sisters 'Erin Brockovich' chemical found in more than 200 million Americans' tap water Social media captures aftermath of police shooting in Charlotte, N.C. Put down that pug: Vets urge people to stop buying flat Trump selling 'deplorable' t NYC bombing suspect charged with using 'weapon of mass destruction' The 16 countries in the 'Overwatch' World Cup Little girl's pep talk gives us serious confidence goals Rome set to drop 2024 Olympics bid, improving LA's chances China's 'lost control' of its Tiangong Man expertly sums up how horrible it is to see your crush with someone else Blake Lively and Amy Schumer call out 'Girls' Life' magazine Clive Owen returns as The Driver in follow Facebook helps you show your love on the International Day of Peace Climate change poses a major security risk to the U.S. today, intelligence report warns Man asks Indian government if it is prepared for zombie and alien attacks
3.3298s , 10138.8203125 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【Show up Yukari Taguchi】,Charm Information Network