If the New York Times thinks I'm ugly, why is it telling people to watch me in the bathroom and accusing me of trying to steal people's husbands?
The conglomerate will support anyone who says something negative about me. The conglomerate also has never noticed its own cognitive dissonance when it simultaneously accuses me of several negative things that are contradictory to each other.
I get as angry about people saying that I'm beautiful in the SICK, SADISTIC, ILLEGAL videos of me as I do when the conglomerate calls me ugly, because the issue is that my rights are being violated and I am a chronic target for a crime that's being treated as if it's funny and my fault. Also, how can the conglomerate continue to accuse me of trying to steal husbands and boyfriends when it's never happened? The conglomerate has accused me of that for 6 years, and it has never happened.
It's concerning that a newspaper that has the reputation of the New York Times has the mentality of a junior high school bully, that it commits and promotes crime every day, and that the power establishment of the world is also behaving that way.
It is a relentless disaster that hasn't stopped for 6 years. I am being bullied to death by these people, and I won't be the last person who is treated this way; this is what the world is going to be like.
Copyright L. Kochman, June 25 2016 @ 10:23 a.m.