Caroline Darian has taken a stand against her father's past abuse, believing that her mother, Gisele Pelicot, denies the potential abuse as a coping mechanism. Following Dominique Pelicot's conviction for drugging and raping Gisele, Caroline raises awareness about the emotional complexities and societal taboos of incest. Her own painful recollections and the founding of the campaign Don't Put Me Under are aimed at combating chemical submission and advocating for victims of domestic abuse. The estrangement between mother and daughter illustrates the difficult dynamics in acknowledging such trauma.
"Caroline Darian's fight to acknowledge the abuse faced by both her and her mother highlights the deep-seated issues surrounding familial abuse and denial in society."
"Ms Darian's initiative, Don't Put Me Under, aims to raise awareness about the dangers of chemical submission, particularly within abusive family dynamics."
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