Gabrielle Union Addresses Nate Parker Rape Allegations “I Cannot Take These Allegations Lightly”


For many actors and actresses, art imitates life. Gabrielle Union, who has been open about being a rape victim many years ago, will be playing the role of a woman who has been raped in the upcoming film, “Birth of a Nation.” The film’s creator and star, Nate Parker was accused of rape nearly seventeen years ago. He was acquitted, but the alleged victim eventually committed suicide 4 years ago. In an essay on the LA Times, Union shares her thoughts after finding out about Nate Parker’s past.

“Since Nate Parker’s story was revealed to me, I have found myself in a state of stomach-churning confusion,” she wrote. “I took this role because I related to the experience. I also wanted to give a voice to my character, who remains silent throughout the film. In her silence, she represents countless black women who have been and continue to be violated. Women without a voice, without power. Women in general. But black women in particular. I knew I could walk out of our movie and speak to the audience about what it feels like to be a survivor.”

She goes on to say that despite taking the role, the allegations are still very serious.

“As important and ground-breaking as this film is, I cannot take these allegations lightly,” Union tells the LA Times. “On that night, 17-odd years ago, did Nate have his date’s consent? It’s very possible he thought he did. Yet by his own admission he did not have verbal affirmation; and even if she never said “no,” silence certainly does not equal “yes.” Although it’s often difficult to read and understand body language, the fact that some individuals interpret the absence of a “no” as a “yes” is problematic at least, criminal at worst. That’s why education on this issue is so vital.”

Union says it’s also important that we properly raise our sons to know how to avoid these types of situations.

“As a black woman raising brilliant, handsome, talented young black men, I am cognizant of my responsibility to them and their future. My husband and I stress the importance of their having to walk an even straighter line than their white counterparts. A lesson that is heartbreaking and infuriating, but mandatory in the world we live in.”

You can read the entire thing HERE.

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