That's a less important story to the Boston Globe than glorifying graffiti? Does the Boston Globe think the graffiti story is more important because yesterday I filmed and published another video of the "CK" graffiti that's been on the lightpost across from On The Rise and the Cambridge City Hall Annex for years?
That's a picture from today of the first part of the first page of the New York Times's website. Is the ad at the top of the page a response to a video that I filmed a few days ago of a Cambridge fire truck that said "BEAST OF THE EAST" on the side, next to something that said "BREATHING AIR"?
The Chinese dissidents are being deported to torture and death, aren't they?
I, and they, and the Syrian refugees, are "beasts"? Is that what the New York Times is saying, or doesn't care that it's implying?
I am an American citizen. The Chinese dissidents are Chinese citizens, the Syrian refugees are Syrian citizens, aren't they? Even if we had citizenship nowhere, is there something about us, according to the New York Times, that makes us "beasts" rather than human beings?
Copyright, with noted exceptions, L. Kochman, November 19, 2015 @ 8:23 a.m.
