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Amber Heard & Johnny Depp Case: A Mirror to Our Overly Toxic Culture

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The bitter defamation battle of Hollywood starring Amber Heard & Johnny Depp has finally come to an end. The verdict is in: Johnny Depp has defeated his ex-wife in the defamation of a multi-million dollar lawsuit.

However, with the inescapable media coverage, the high-profile domestic violence case has gripped the world. While many have been following the news as a mere celebrity drama; the verdict has given rise to a full-blown discussion about ‘toxic feminism’ and gendered violence.

The case also raises many uncomfortable questions: How will the verdict impact domestic violence victims and survivors in the long run? Will the case spark a reversal of the feminist movement? And how true crime has desensitized us to a line between entertainment and actual legal proceedings?

Amber Heard and Johnny Depp Defamation Case: An Overview

Before hopping into the wild discussion of “he said, she said“, and how the Depp-Heard case highlights our deep-rooted toxic culture; here’s is a quick overview of the Amber Heard and Johnny Depp defamation Case:

Depp sued Amber Heard for $50 million in defamation, claiming that an op-ed she penned in The Washington Post in 2018 harmed his reputation and career. Heard characterized herself as “a public figure symbolizing domestic abuse” in the piece.

Amber Heard & Johnny Depp Trial

However, according to Heard’s lawyers; the majority of the statement is about public policy on domestic abuse, and she has a First Amendment right to comment on it. Furthermore, Heard countersued Depp for $100 million, alleging that Depp’s lawyer defamed her by dismissing her assault accusations as a fake. Amber also claims that Depp physically abused Heard.

The Epidemic of Gendered Violence: The Outpouring Radical Public Reaction

There are no gray areas when it comes to social media; one is either a victim or an aggressor. However, the judicial system is unprepared to cope with such a situation. Its goal is to convict one person while proving the other innocent. Therefore, in most public forums, that binary radicalization is unavoidable.

However, in reality, both Johnny Depp and Amber Heard have flawed slates. Mountain of evidence highlights that both allegedly abused each other verbally and physically.

Where Heard is accused of Photoshopping bruises onto images of her injuries from Depp’s purported beatings; A text conversation with friends has also disclosed Johnny Depp’s fantasy of murdering his then-wife Amber Heard. One of Depp’s texts read, “I’ll f*** her burnt corpse afterward to make sure she is dead.

Bruised Amber Heard Source: Independent

However, over the past televised six weeks trial, many of those who tuned in to watch the trial live-streamed online have attacked Heard with the same disrespect that Depp exhibited in his texts.

The facts of the case do not support these conspiracy ideas, but that hasn’t prevented them from spreading. The story has taken on a mythic quality online, and some continue to believe in Depp’s innocence despite the evidence.

Throughout the trial, and even more so after it was over; the case was used to intimidate and silence women who spoke out against domestic violence and sexual assault. However, when it comes to systematic male violence or abuse, Amber Heard has become the greatest trump card to play.

A Death of #MeToo: Amber Heard & the Reversal of the Feminist Movements

Do you recall the hashtag #MeToo? #TimeIsUp? #BelieveWomen #EnoughisEnough? The world was on the verge of a major change only five years ago. Finally turning the tide against culturally-rooted sexism.

The me-too movement broke new grounds for abuse against women and empowering women’s rights. But the Depp-Heard case raises the question: Are we witnessing the beginning of a violent backlash that will reverse all the gains in the area of women empowerment over the years?

Social media revering to the idea that Heard was lying fuels a dangerous myth that manipulation and lying are common actions of women facing domestic abuse. However, in reality, according to Jaffee et al., Family Court Review; a false allegation of spousal abuse is much less common than the problem of genuine failing to report it.

The “Beleive Women,” a famous me-too slogan, doesn’t glorify the idea of trusting every woman. But our default should be to believe women when they speak up instead of rushing to attack their character.

Society cares more about anomalies than the systemic nature of gendered violence and domestic abuse. And, it is horrifying to think how the symbolic fall out of the case may deject abused and dis-empower victims across the globe.

The Social Media and Stardom Factor: Dangerous Waters

For over three decades, Johnny Depp has been one of Hollywood’s most iconic, celebrated, and beloved actors. And this trial highlights how star powers like his can lead to para-social relationships and blur our judgment.

Laurel Anderson, the couple’s marriage counselor, has testified that both Johnny Depp and Amber Heard engaged in mutual abuse.

However, the years of watching the legendary actor as a compassionate on-screen presence have undoubtedly contributed to the instant judgment of placing victim credit on Amber. People aren’t viewing him as an actual human but as an extension of his movie roles.

Johnny Depp and Amber Heard

The fact that the Depp-Heard case was streamed live on youtube makes audience engagement with it easier than ever. Furthermore, it intersects with true crime going into a marketable mainstream entertainment genre.

Where previously the nuts and bolts of trial proceedings used to be known only to experts, today, there is a large audience who feels familiar with the processes and emboldens to comment on them.

And while true crime reports do educate people on some legal proceedings. The consequence of mainstreaming the genre is that it can tempt us to reduce complicated cases into something simple and digestible.

With the Depp-Heard case and its stream of mems and reactions, we consume real trials as bite-sized entertainment. Furthermore, the lightning-fast verdicts by the majority often leave us unable to weigh the complete facts in a measured and impartial manner.

The Horrifying Aftermath

For very long, domestic violence victims who have picked up the courage to speak up against patriarchy have been tortured, cursed, and abused for voicing their struggles.

One in every four women experiencing intimate partner abuse is unlikely to speak up. And given the outpouring of hostility directed towards Heard, more women are already petrified to disclose the abuse, let alone file a lawsuit.

After seeing Heard’s online abuse, noted psychologist Dr. Taylor told The Independent that women awaiting similar case hearings are considering retracting or withdrawing.’

The repercussion of Amber Heard’s accusation is already being weaponized by misogynists to fuel the narrative that domestic abuse accusations by women can not be trusted. However, the Depp-Heard case has also highlighted how many don’t actually care about male victims of domestic violence but just to prove that feminism is “toxic” and discredit abused women rather than standing up for the victims, be it male or female.

Amber Heard & Johnny Depp Defamation Case: In Conclusion

There are no heroes in Johnny Depp’s defamation trial against Amber Heard. Instead, the case appears to be about two highly dysfunctional persons whose emotional dysregulation was made tenfold worse by their marital engagement, at least to the casual observer.

However, to most of the social media, it appears to be a simple morality tale: a protagonist brought down by a conniving wench; a good man duped by a terrible woman.

What was a complicated relationship has been reduced to black and white by millions of Depp aficionados who appear to find some greater meaning in defending Captain Jack Sparrow’s dignity — and trashing the lady who dared to accuse him of wrongdoing.

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