My reaction when I prove I was sexually harassed repeatedly & the cofounder allows the predator in a position of power saying “he said he’s changed and we are trying hard to believe it, so I hope you can put this in gods hands and let him handle it”
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My reaction when I prove I was sexually harassed repeatedly & the cofounder allows the predator in a position of power saying “he said he’s changed and we are trying hard to believe it, so I hope you can put this in gods hands and let him handle it”

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Source: Swallow's Nest: A Feminine Reading of the Psalms
1 Blessed is the woman who ignores the advice of the wicked, who avoids all the ways of sinners, who refuses to sit with the scornful. 2 She delights instead in the will of God. She muses on God's word day and night. 3 She is like a tree planted by rivers of water, fruitful in season, with unwithered leaves. She prospers in everything she does. 4 But the wicked are nothing like her. They are like chaff which the wind blows away. 5 They cannot stand in the face of judgment; they cannot remain among the righteous. 6 Shaddai establishes the ways of the just, but the way of the unjust shall surely perish
Possible uses of this psalm:
1 Help us all, Shaddai, for the godly cease to exist! The faithful fade and fail among this people. 2 It seems that everyone speaks falsely with their neighbors, with flattering lips and dishonest hearts. 3 God will silence all flattering lips, still all lying tongues- 4 all those who say, "Who has any say over us? We shall say what we like, and prevail!" 5 God says, "I will now arise, because of the pain of the poor and the needy. I will give them the well-being they long for." 6 These words of God are like pure silver, refined in the fire seven times. 7-8 She shall preserve the poor and guard them forever from this hard-hearted generation.
Psalm 12 (feminine translation from Swallow's Nest: A Feminine Reading of the Psalms by Marchiene Rienstra)
1 O God, You seem so far away! You seem to be in hiding in these times of trouble. 2 In pride the wicked pursue the poor, trapping them in violent schemes. 3 Evildoers indulge their hearts' wicked desires, and the greedy despise God's just will. 4 "There is no God," they say to themselves. 5 Their ways seem to be prospering. They do not see or grasp Your judgments. They sneer at all their enemies. 6 They think that they are untouchable, that calamity will never strike them. 7 Their mouths are filled with cursing, their hearts with deceit and hate. Their tongues are filled with mischief and fraud.
8 They sit in deserted doorways and alleys, poised to ambush and murder the innocent. Their eyes keep a sharp lookout for the helpless. 9 They lurk under cover like beasts, lying in wait for the weak. 10 So many of us stumble and are crushed by their violent strength. 11 These wicked men think God overlooks them, and does not see their crimes. 12 O God, rouse Yourself and lift Your hand to save us! Do not forget us in our affliction! 13 Do not let the wicked get away with renouncing You. Do not let them say in their hearts, "God will never call us to account." 14 You certainly see the trouble they cause. Repay them with Your righteous hand, we pray. The helpless commit themselves to Your care, for You are the Guardian of abandoned little ones. 15 Break the power of these worshipers of violence. Search out and destroy all their evil. 16 For You, Shaddai, will reign forever, but the wicked shall perish from the earth. 17 O God, You hear the cry of the humble and fix their hearts firmly on You. 18 You give fair hearing and just judgment to children and all the oppressed, so that cruelty might be restrained, and the violent terrorize no more.
Psalm 10 (feminine translation from Swallow's Nest: A Feminine Reading of the Psalms by Marchiene Rienstra)
Possible uses of this psalm:
1 In the Eternal One I take refuge. How can you say to my soul, "Fly away, like a bird, to the mountains": 2 There is no easy escape from the inner attacks of darkness. The arrows of fear pierce my heart. 3 The foundation of my self-esteem is destroyed. How can I be upright, or do what I need to do? 4 Yet God is within my body, which is Her holy temple. She also dwells in the heavens and sees us, tests us all. 5 Though She lets those with integrity endure many trials, Her soul hates those who love violence. 6 She will send fire and brimstone and a scorching wind to destroy the despair that attacks me. 7 For God is loving and just, and always does what is right. Those who act with integrity shall surely behold Her face.
Psalm 11 (feminine translation from Swallow's Nest: A Feminine Reading of the Psalms by Marchiene Rienstra)
Possible uses of this psalm:

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