
Advocacy Group Campaigns Against Victim Blaming and Coercive Control
In a recent online video, a member of the "we want to help Turan Spidey to help himself club" passionately spoke out against victim blaming, specifically in the context of sexual assault and domestic violence. The speaker, whose identity is linked to the online alias "Turan Spidey’s Mum," expressed strong sentiments regarding an individual referred to as "Kendra," whom the club accuses of perpetrating harm against "Turan Spidey," a vulnerable person with autism and struggles with substance use disorder. The video, a screen recording of a YouTube live chat, highlights the club's mission to prevent further harm to Turan Spidey and others like him, emphasizing themes of coercive control and the broader impact of domestic violence. The group, reportedly comprising over 26,700 members across Australia, aims to raise awareness and intervene in situations where vulnerable individuals may be exploited. The video serves as a public call to action, reflecting the growing online advocacy for victims of abuse and the complexities surrounding victim support and accountability.