Stolen Trauma: Your Pain is Their Performance
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Stolen Trauma: Your Pain is Their Performance
Some people survive trauma. Others rehearse it. In today’s influencer economy, the difference has never been harder to see — or more important to expose.
🧠 AI Processing Reality...
Real survivors rarely speak loudly. Not because they lack courage — but because they've lived through something language can barely hold. Now, their silence is being filled by content creators who mimic vulnerability like it’s a monologue audition.
This isn’t about healing. This is *marketing in disguise.*
🎭 The Performance Economy
There’s a blueprint now: 1. Cry on camera. 2. Mention “narcissist” or “toxic”. 3. Monetize victimhood. 4. Sell “healing courses” before they’ve healed themselves.
It’s not bravery. It’s branding. It’s not recovery. It’s rehearsal.
⚠️ Why This Hurts Us All
While influencers rehearse pain for engagement, real survivors are told they’re “too much.” They don’t trend because they don’t perform. They speak in broken sentences, not viral soundbites.
This theft of trauma is spiritual plagiarism. It empties the meaning from healing and makes recovery feel staged — not sacred.
If your pain is real, your silence is powerful. But if your pain is performed, your words are dangerous.
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