Thursday, September 25, 2014

The conglomerate's free speech policy

September 25, 2014

These are pictures of some of the hundreds of comments that people have added to the publication at YouTube called "Stop Stalking Me:  The Best of Lena Kochman," which is a montage of copyrighted videos that someone took from my YouTube blogs and turned into a website whose purpose is to ridicule me.

I couldn't care less about the opinion of the people who created the publication, and the opinion of the people who wrote these comments and others like them.  I haven't even watched the entire montage; I laughed at what I did see, which was probably not at all the reaction that the people who published it thought they would get.  Who wants to spend his or her time trying to hurt someone's feelings and get other people to hate and ridicule the person?  

What I'm noticing about this YouTube publication and other blogs that people have created for the purpose of saying a lot of horrible things about me is how vicious and violent the comments are.  YouTube and WordPress have both destroyed more than one of the blogs that I had through their websites, saying that I had done something wrong by publishing what I had published.  Sometimes they destroyed months' worth of work.  YouTube seemed to disable my YouTube blogs when I had published the most obvious evidence of being stalked and threatened.  First, YouTube would delete the videos that showed, and were, the most dramatic evidence of the danger the conglomerate is causing me.  YouTube would send me messages calling those videos "inappropriate" and it would issue strikes against the blog at which the videos were published.  Then, YouTube would disable the entire blog.  Sometimes WordPress would offer an excuse for why it destroyed a blog; the rest of the time, it didn't, having no concern that my rights would be respected or that its abuse of those rights would be punished.

YouTube doesn't seem to have a problem with the publication of "Stop Stalking Me:  The Best of Lena Kochman," even though the videos that the person who created that publication used were copyrighted material that he or she took from my YouTube blogs.  YouTube doesn't seem to have a problem with how mean-spirited the publication is, or with the falseness of the accusations that I'm not being gang-stalked.  YouTube doesn't seem to have a problem with the comments that are threats of violence, including sexual violence, people saying they want someone to hit me and that I deserve to die.  YouTube doesn't seem to think that any of that is inappropriate.

It only takes one person to hit another person.  It only takes one person to rape and murder someone.  There are hundreds of comments like the few that are shown in these pictures.  The publication, and all the blogs like it, are incitement to abuse.























After reading the comments, is there anyone who finds funny the harassment, and the lies about that harassment, that have happened in every Emergency Room where I have tried to get help when the stress of being harassed and gang-stalked is too much for me?  What about the harassment and denial that have taken place at psychiatric hospitals and other psychiatric facilities; do you think that's even funnier?

I don't know why the color of the writing changes at Blogger; it happens often, from one paragraph to the next.  It takes a while to fix it, and the only way that I have been able to fix it at other pages is by rewriting the entire paragraph, starting it on the same line as the previous paragraph.  


Copyright, with noted exceptions, L. Kochman, September 25, 2014 @ 10:38 a.m.


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