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Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Tyler Perry Gives Advice To Penn State Alleged 11 Year Victim In A Letter



Tyler Perry: I  don’t know your name, but I know your face. I don’t know your journey, but I know where you are. I am your brother!  must tell you, what you have done is so courageous. The strength that it must have taken for your 11-year-old voice to speak out.


I was a very poor young black boy in New Orleans, just a face without a name, swimming in a sea of poverty trying to survive. Forget about living, I was just trying to exist. I was enduring a lot of the same things that you’ve come forward and said happened to you, and it was awful. I felt so powerless. I knew what was happening to me, but unlike you, I couldn’t speak about it because no one saw me. I was invisible and my voice was inaudible.
So to think that you, when you were only 11 years old, spoke up—you are my hero! I’m so proud of you. You have nothing to be ashamed of. I want you to know you didn’t do anything wrong. It’s not your fault. Please know that you were chosen by a monster. You didn’t choose him. You didn’t ask for it and, most of all, you didn’t deserve it. What a huge lesson that was for me to learn. Your 11-year-old self was no match for wicked, evil tactics of this kind. You were hunted like prey. A pedophile looks for the young boys he thinks he can manipulate. The ones who have daddy or mommy issues, the ones who are broken, and the ones who are in need. But this wasn’t you.
Kudos to Tyler for standing up against sexual abuse.  He's been a voice in the movement since revealing  his rocky past on Oprah.  Read the full letter click now


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