In a speech that directly addresses the men she accuses of "humiliating" her by secretly recording her in a state of undress, Mace intends to confront her alleged abusers head-on.
As reported by Raw Story, The Daily Beast has reviewed a draft of the 20-page speech Mace plans to present. Within this address, she is expected to recount the moment she discovered the video. "I saw a video of another woman who was naked, clearly on a hidden camera, unaware she was being filmed," Mace states in the draft. "I turned up the volume to hear if there was audio. I heard my voice. I zoomed in on the video. The woman was me. I was in shock." Her words convey the deep sense of violation and humiliation she felt upon realizing she was the victim. "I was horrified. I was humiliated," the draft continues. "I was violated."
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The speech reportedly includes a direct message to those she accuses of wrongdoing. "You’ve booked yourself a one-way ticket to hell. Nonstop. No connections," Mace declares, according to the draft. "So I, and ALL of your victims, can watch you rot for an eternity." This bold statement underscores her determination to hold her alleged abusers accountable.
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Mace's speech is set to include symbolic props to emphasize her message. Among them is a Bible, which she plans to hold while declaring, "Today I am going to free myself from the monster who broke me." Additionally, she intends to use a small glass to represent "two small vodka sodas" she claims were served by an aggressor, and handcuffs, inviting anyone who opposes her advocacy for women to "take me to jail."
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The draft speech also addresses the legal implications of such actions. "If you film women naked without their knowledge, permission or consent, it’s called voyeurism and it is illegal," Mace asserts. She further accuses those involved of being sex traffickers, stating, "When you and your business partners pay each other, and you’re sexually abusing women, you are by definition a sex trafficker."
Mace's forthcoming speech is a significant moment in her political career, as she seeks to shed light on the issue of video abuse and hold those responsible accountable. Her willingness to share her personal experience reflects a broader commitment to advocating for women's rights and safety.