Tuesday, January 5, 2016

Policy for people who hack my phone.

January 5, 2016

When you hack my phone, which you don't have the right to do and which I have said consistently for at least a year that I don't want anyone to do, if you see something that can possibly be construed as being against the conglomerate's agenda, you can know that I am against the conglomerate's agenda no matter what.

If, while illegally hacking my phone and invading my privacy to a sickening degree, you see something that you would like to interpret as being supportive of the conglomerate's agenda or contradictory to what I'm publicly saying about any subject, you can know that I don't mean it that way.

I never wanted people to hack my phone.  When I realized that it was happening, I knew that there was nothing that I would ever be able to do about it.  The privacy invasions that have happened to me at least since 2010 are not things that I ever thought could happen to me, and I haven't known what to do about them. Whatever people who hack my phone and who invade my privacy in other ways think that they feel about me, they are not treating me respectfully, nor are they acknowledging that these are not things that I ever do to them or ever say should happen to anyone.

Nobody should be treated the way that the conglomerate treats me, or the way that it encourages people to treat me.


Copyright L. Kochman, January 5, 2016 @ 8:53 a.m.