The conglomerate doesn't acknowledge what it's doing or what the overall situation is. It never explicitly says "We want to make voyeurism, harassment, stalking, rape and child molestation legal," because it knows that there would be a public outcry if it did, and that public outcry would make it much more difficult for the conglomerate to continue to pursue its goals.
What the conglomerate wants to do is to erode laws about and public sensitivity to those crimes until it can openly acknowledge its agenda at a time when, it hopes, the laws can be changed to make the crimes legal and the public won't be able to do anything about it. There are already all sorts of things that are made legal all the time that shouldn't be; they are made legal because people with money and power get laws passed to make them legal, or laws destroyed that prevented them from being legal.
The conglomerate doesn't publish a lot of stories against the things that it wants to make legal, because it wants those things to be made legal.
I am not like the conglomerate. I try to use language in as normal a way as I can; the conglomerate deliberately and repetitively uses language to promote crime. I blatantly declare my opposition to the things that the conglomerate wants to make legal; I do that every day.
The conglomerate's code accusations toward me are part of its vicious, hypocritical, dishonest propaganda.
Copyright L. Kochman, November 20, 2015 @ 4:11 p.m.