Monday, August 18, 2014

"Selfie," the television show; yet another conglomerate rationalization and victim-blaming creation.

August 17, 2014

I don't have a reason to be ashamed of what the conglomerate has done to me; it's the conglomerate that deserves to be ashamed.

I also don't have a reason to be ashamed that I think that I should be the protagonist of my life, rather than striving endlessly to make myself an experience for other people.

The brief description that I read of the television show "Selfie" seems to imply that the age-old, male-dominant obsession with destroying women's sense of personhood is going nowhere, and therefore everywhere, fast.

Of course, the show is meant to be yet another parody of my situation, even though I don't do anything on social media, and I never stop screaming that I want people to stop hacking my phone.

The people who have turned my life into what it is don't think they have made enough mean jokes about me, don't think they have done enough to make the world think badly of me, don't think they have done enough to shirk responsibility for my social isolation and the other horrible situations in which I live?

I don't, never have, and never will, care about what the people who have ruined my life think of me; they never had the right to ruin my life, yet they have done it, and they continue to do it with impunity, and I do care about that. 



Copyright L. Kochman, August 17, 2014 @ 9:18 a.m.

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