When you hack my phone, which you don't have the right to do and which I don't want anyone to do, if you see something that could possibly be construed as being for the conglomerate's agenda by someone who wants to construe it that way, you can know that I am against the conglomerate's agenda no matter what.
If, while illegally hacking my phone, 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'm not hacking your phones or your email or criminally invading your privacy in any way, nor have I ever done those things, nor would I ever want to do those things. I don't want to invade people's privacy.
You're doing something to me that I can't stop you from doing. I would stop you if I could. I have no obligation to stop being myself just because I can't have privacy.
Copyright L. Kochman, March 7, 2016. 10:09 a.m.