That's a quote from one of 32 messages that one person has sent to my current YouTube blog, "The railing is too low at the library," over the past 14 hours at the time that I'm publishing this page. The person sent 30 of those messages one after the other.
29 of them are the word "Stop," meaning that the person thinks that I should stop documenting the abuse that happens to me every day.
Another of his messages is:
"Stop.
Just stop.
Please.
Stop doing this.
No one is stalking you.
No one will EVER stalk you.
By your logic, everyone who lives in your city/town is a rapist or a stalker. Even if there were rapists or stalkers near you, they wouldn't touch you. They'd be too busy looking at attractive women. You are not attractive. You are very UNattractive. These people don't deserve this. They are the victims. Not you."
By "these people don't deserve this. They are the victims. Not you," he means people who stalk me in cars that have license plates promoting sexual abuse. He wrote that message to a video that I published yesterday of a car that had the license plate "222 PV9," which was parked a few blocks from the building where I live and which had a male driver slouched in the driver's seat and parked next to the sidewalk where I was walking to my apartment. The online abuser wrote the 29 subsequent "Stop" messages as replies to his message about that car.
There are a lot of children in the neighborhood where I live. People should be worried about the conglomerate's permissiveness toward stalkers.
His other message is:
"Please stop doing this. Stop making videos you paranoid psycho. No one would ever stalk you. You are too unattractive and stupid to ever be stalked by anyone."
While it's unfortunate for the online stalker who wrote all those messages that he decided to demonstrate his ignorance that anyone can be the victim of sexual abuse, no matter what he or she looks like, I am glad to know that he thinks I'm so ugly that he doesn't want to rape me.
Copyright, with noted exceptions, L. Kochman, March 16, 2016 @ 2:00 p.m.