She didn't tell her tale for the world to hear. If this journal is actually authentic (and perhaps not, project veritas wouldn't publish it because they couldn't verify it) it was taken and dumped into the open when she had an expectation of privacy when writing something like that for her own self. It's gross to use stolen material and try to make it righteous by saying she's "telling the tale" when she did not choose to do so. In sexual abuse, agency is taken away from the victim, as does publishing private writings, which probably would only make the whole issue worse for her to deal with.
She didn't tell her tale for the world to hear. If this journal is actually authentic (and perhaps not, project veritas wouldn't publish it because they couldn't verify it) it was taken and dumped into the open when she had an expectation of privacy when writing something like that for her own self. It's gross to use stolen material and try to make it righteous by saying she's "telling the tale" when she did not choose to do so. In sexual abuse, agency is taken away from the victim, as does publishing private writings, which probably would only make the whole issue worse for her to deal with.