"Impact" is a word that the conglomerate has used since last year. I went to a building in Boston for an appointment with Impact, an agency that helps homeless people find employment. There are a lot of offices in the building, and a front desk with a security guard where everyone has to stop and show identification. The security guard conspicuously rubbed his nose at me. I told him not to do that again and took a picture of him with my phone. He threatened to knock the phone out of my hand and told me that I had to leave the building, which meant that I couldn't get to my appointment.
When I called Impact to describe what had happened, I was told "He banned you from the building," and it was made clear to me that my side of the story was not going to be considered.
I wrote about the situation the day that it happened. Then, the conglomerate added the word "impact" to its list of coded, abusive words about me.
This week, I saw a Microsoft ad that used the word "impactful."
These are pictures from today of parts of the first page of the Microsoft website:
The SICK, SADISTIC, ILLEGAL videos of me are how the conglomerate hopes to convince the world that I'm a dirty slut who has nothing worthwhile to say. That's why the conglomerate doesn't listen to or care about my constant protests about being the target of voyeurism and involuntary pornography.
Copyright, with noted exceptions, L. Kochman, February 26, 2015 @ 9:36 a.m./addition @ 10:44 a.m.
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