Sunday, May 15, 2016

Boston Mayor Martin J. Walsh, Bunker Hill Community College's 2016 Commencement Speaker

May 15, 2016

This is what it says about Mayor Walsh at the school's website:

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Commencement Speaker

Martin J. Walsh, a lifelong advocate for working people and a proud product of the City of Boston, was sworn in as the City's 54th mayor on January 6, 2014.


Mayor Walsh's vision is of a thriving, healthy and innovative Boston--a city with equality and opportunity for all, where a revolutionary history inspires creative solutions to the world's hardest challenges.  Since taking office he has worked to create good jobs, great schools, safe streets, and affordable homes, while building a more responsive, representative, and transparent city government.  He has won national recognition for expanding young people's opportunities and breaking new ground in community policing.  And he has invited the people of Boston to help build a blueprint for the city's future in Imagine Boston 2030, the first citywide plan in half a century.

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That's the address for the page that has that paragraph.


I couldn't publish a picture of it because this blog was disabled from publishing pictures from my phone months ago, when I was publishing pages about rape at the University of Virginia.


As I have said before, the word "innovation" and its derivatives are conglomerate code for child molestation. The word "dream" is also conglomerate code for child molestation, which is why the conglomerate began using the song "Imagine" to promote child molestation.

The numbers 3, 30 and 33 are all conglomerate code for voyeurism and involuntary pornography.  So is the number 9 and so are numbers that add up to be 9, such as 36, 63, 54 and 45.

I wouldn't say that "equality and opportunity for all" are conglomerate goals.  Although, until the final month,  I wasn't treated as badly at school this semester as I thought I was going to be, I did get harassed by a few people at least a few times a week.  Also, I'm not getting the feeling, from her email message from me of today, that the Dean of Students has decided to drop all the school's false accusations against me and clear my record of the entire incident.  Is she actually going to have me sit in her office this week and call me crazy again?


Copyright, with noted exceptions, L. Kochman, May 15, 2016 @ 4:46 p.m.