If the Boston Globe is trying to punish me for my anger about the lack of education of most celebrities, who nonetheless are able to advance in their professions and gain political influence, the title of this page is what I have to say about it.
I'm treated miserably every day, by the conglomerate and in person by people whom the conglomerate has influenced. Celebrities aren't the only people in the entertainment industry who treat me as if I'm a worthless person. The unbelievable stupidity and vulgarity of most of what the entertainment industry produces attest to the low standards for education and behavior that characterize that industry.
The younger demographic of the entertainment industry has no idea that I'm a good writer by contrast with most of the writers in their industry; they are so brainwashed by the conglomerate's misogyny and ridicule of me that they think that I'm stupid just because the conglomerate says it. I know that at least some of the older demographic of that industry knows that I'm not stupid; that demographic persecutes me for various unfair reasons, including but not limited to an implacable and vicious sexism that hasn't changed in a century, egotism that is so exaggerated as to be laughable but which is treated as sacred, envy, and a type of imbecilic and obsessive spite that I have never witnessed among people of adult age before.
Copyright L. Kochman, December 17, 2015 @ 7:13 a.m.