
In our current society, victims of sexual, domestic, gender-based and marital violence must remain silent. And when they finally dare to speak, they are not heard. In the face of suffering, it is required to consent to this fatality that there is nothing to do. Stillness and submission, silence and forgiveness. What else to do? How can we combat this growing, simmering anger? How to get justice? To do justice? To analyze this taboo and forbidden vice, Mathilde Morrigan invokes witches. Deconstructed from prejudices and dictates, they understood that evil is relative, that defending oneself is a right, and that taking revenge is not always doing harm. A powerful reflection on revenge in a patriarchal society intent on silencing women and gender minorities. A MANIFESTO TO AUTHORIZE YOURSELF TO ACT