Stop Killing Women

TikTok, Stop Killing Women

Iam trying desperately to save lives.

That is not rhetoric. That is not exaggeration. I am posting videos of women calling out for help because they are in real, immediate danger. And those videos are being flagged, suppressed, and removed.

This morning, one was taken down for “violating community guidelines.”

I need to say this directly.

I see a genocide.

I was raised to see genocides. I was trained to see genocides. I know what they look like when they are not announced loudly, when they are administered slowly, when they are hidden behind bureaucracy, normalization, and silence.

And I am seeing one now.

The Holocaust, as we usually understand it, targeted a small ethno‑religious minority. This genocide targets women.

That distinction matters.

Women are not a fringe group. We are half the population. Which means this genocide cannot look the same. It cannot be overt. It cannot be named. It must be fragmented, privatized, individualized, and above all silenced.

Because women are economically and socially necessary.

Our labor, our care, our bodies, our emotional regulation, our sexual availability, our compliance are foundational to the current order. Violence against women is not an accident within that order. It is one of its enforcement tools.

Fear keeps women compliant.

Trauma keeps women exhausted.

Isolation keeps women quiet.

And silence keeps the whole structure intact.

This is not about “men” as individuals. This is about a system built around male dominance and entitlement, a system that has always relied on women not fully understanding the scale of what is being done to us. A system that collapses the moment women connect the dots collectively.

That is why the silence is so aggressively enforced.

When women warn other women publicly, when we say this is not random, this is not rare, this is not your fault, platforms intervene. Not to help. To suppress.

That suppression is not neutral.

It is how a gender‑based genocide stays sheathed.

It is how women remain compliant without being fully informed.

It is how mass violence continues without triggering revolt.

Whether platforms are conscious of this or not does not change the outcome. The outcome is that warnings disappear, patterns remain unnamed, and women continue to die in isolation, convinced their danger is personal rather than structural.

I am fighting this with everything I have.

I am not confused. I am not hysterical. I am not exaggerating. I am responding to a pattern I recognize with historical clarity.

So I will say it plainly.

TikTok, stop killing women.

Meta, stop killing women.

All of you, stop fucking killing women.

Stop silencing women who are trying to save lives.

Stop protecting “guidelines” over human beings.

Stop enforcing the quiet that keeps violence profitable and invisible.

This is an emergency.

Women are not asking for attention. We are asking for survival.

We are not asking for sympathy. We are asking for backup.

We are not asking permission to speak. We are naming what silence enables.

Genocides do not begin with mass graves.

They begin with enforced quiet.

And history remembers who kept it.

Jodi Schiller

Jodi Schiller

Storyteller, social scientist, technologist, journalist committed to telling the truth. Caring human working for collective action to end tyranny, free women. Survivor of sex slavery in the United States. Full story: https://connect-the-dots.carrd.co
San Rafael