
In the end, Johnny Depp got what he wanted. A jury found his ex-wife, Amber Heard,
Meanwhile, Depp’s supporters celebrated the trial’s conclusion as vindication of their hero.
To come to this decision, the jury may have believed that Heard was the abuser and Depp the victim, as he and his lawyers claimed, and Heard denied. The jury also found that Depp’s former
Still, the trial delivered a different, chilling victory for Depp, which had been years in the making.
“She’s begging for total global humiliation,”
Depp was right. The
Unsurprisingly, the rage directed at Heard often felt like payback. Plenty of Depp’s supporters would describe themselves as supportive of women — just not this one, who they’d describe with expletives. She’d ruined it for all the women who were telling the truth, they argued, and should be appropriately punished. Heard became a digital punching bag, a stand-in for the type of woman that our culture loves to loathe: beautiful, young, aspiring, and seemingly involved in a beloved man’s downfall.
Heard was not the perfect victim, though no such thing exists. She berated Depp, hit back at times, and was characterized by the couple’s marriage counselor as preferring to fight with Depp rather than see him leave. These are certainly troubling dynamics, and ones that are best left to
Those victims can’t be blamed for declining to trust the legal process. After years of painfully slow progress toward convincing victims they don’t have to live with abuse, or their abuser, this trial has revealed an ugly cultural regression: If the jury or public don’t believe a victim’s claims, she should expect every indignity that comes her way. Depp’s supporters may one day unfortunately find themselves or their loved ones on the other side of this ruthless equation and wonder why such scorn is sanctioned.
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