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Amy Schumer opened up to Oprah about her experience with sexual assault
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ACTRESS AND COMEDIAN Amy Schumer sat down with Oprah Winfrey earlier this week to discuss her first sexual experience, which was not one that she consented to.
36-year-old Schumer began by saying that nobody is ever really warned that friends, family members, partners and people we trust are more likely to hurt us than strangers hiding down alleyways.
Schumer went on to say, because of the way we’re conditioned to see rape and sexual assault as random acts of violence committed by strangers, it was difficult for her to come to terms with her own experience.
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Schumer says that over the course of her career she has tried to teach people about consent in her standup shows.
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Oprah pointed out that in Amy Schumer’s case, and in the case of many other people who have been affected by rape or sexual assault, they were made to feel bad about being upset.
Schumer explained:
If you or somebody you know has been affected by the rape or sexual assault, you can speak to somebody confidentially by calling the Rape Crisis Centre (1800 778 888).
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