Thursday, February 5, 2015

The lash fades; the crime doesn't.

February 5, 2015

If there were something or someone that I wanted and I did not think there were moral concerns against it, there's nothing that the conglomerate could threaten me with that would deter me.

The threats about the SICK, SADISTIC, ILLEGAL videos of me are getting old.  Nothing that I have ever said or done about that issue has stopped the conglomerate from forcing it on me and on all of the other subsequent victims of voyeurism and involuntary pornography.  I tried never to let the conglomerate intimidate me with that issue, even when the shock of it was new.

I will be dealing with the effects of those videos on my life for the rest of my life.  I knew that as soon as I knew that the first of them had happened.  I have had many bad things happen to me throughout my life that I couldn't control; horrible burdens placed on me for no reason.  The least I can do is not cower to the people who want to ruin my life, even in the midst of the ruin.

Yesterday, I called the New York Times to thank them for the times when I have been in the hospital with no way to publish anything and they have listened to voicemail messages from me about what has happened in the hospital.

I guess that maybe they don't care that much about mental patients getting videotaped in the bathrooms/shower rooms of psychiatric facilities, or about anybody else getting videotaped that way:




That's a picture from today of the first part of the first page of Yahoo search results for the New York Times.

I thought that the media was supposed to care about human rights, not try to destroy them.


Copyright, with noted exceptions, L. Kochman, February 5, 2015 @ 7:31 a.m.


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