Zac Efron,
Why don't you take a pen and paper and list all the things that you think that I have done to you that have made me deserve 6 years of continuous abuse by you?
Do you realize that, during all of the time since I started to interact with you online, you have never stopped saying and doing offensive things about me? How would you feel if someone had treated you the way that you have treated me? Has it occurred to you that my anger towards you is always caused by your abuse of me?
Do you ever think about how you would feel if you were routinely treated the way that you routinely treat other people?
Have you heard of the term "white, male privilege"? Do you realize that the life of the typical white, male movie star is one of the worst examples of the extremes of what white, male privilege causes?
White, male privilege is not only supported by white men; it is the dominant system in the United States, and is accepted and supported by a lot of people, including women and people who aren't white. Some of those people support that system because they are brainwashed. Some of them support it because they are corrupted and don't care about being degraded themselves or attacking other people as long as they can get something from that system. Some of them support it because they are afraid of what will happen to them if they don't; their fears are not imaginary.
You seem to be convinced that I have victimized you for 6 years, that my sins against you have only grown worse over time. Why don't you take one hour to write a list of everything that you think that I ever did to you that has made you believe what you seem to believe about me? Why don't you then read about the terms "privacy rights" and "reasonable expectation of privacy," and think about whether it's true that I and everyone else who has gotten illegally videotaped with hidden cameras deserve what has happened to us, that everything that we did to you makes it all right for every law about privacy to be broken just so that you can have your revenge?
Copyright L. Kochman, December 19, 2015 @ 9:52 a.m.