Sunday, June 5, 2016

Sleazy, vicious and irresponsible: the conglomerate media

June 5, 2016



The first page of the New York Times's website has this story:




right before a story that has this title and caption:

"What to Cook This Week

Lamb chili, pan-roasted fish, and more for the week ahead."

Right before both of those stories, there's a story whose title is "Vows:  A Secret Relationship, Until Mom and Dad Needed to Know," written by someone whose last name is "Lyttle."

The sexual abuse and murder of Nicole Lovell, a 13-year-old who was sexually abused by a Virginia Tech college student whom she met online and whose murder was then planned and done for fun by him and a female Virginia Tech student, haven't fazed the New York Times at all, nor has the New York Times ever cared about perverting its reporting of marriage by coding it to promote crime.

There are other stories on the page that are meant to be degrading to me personally and promoting of crime.


The Boston Globe has an illustration of a pink car that has a family in it, being driven (by the father, of course) through a park.  The picture has "Ben Voldman For The Boston Globe" written under it.  Then it says:

"Weekend Fun Guide/Globe Magazine

35 events to make the most of summer in New England

New Hampshire sand sculpting, Vermont hot air balloons, a Maine lobster fest, and more ideas to fill every sunny minute.  

Arts: What to see and do this summer"


It's also mocking what I said last night about there being no code in the videos that I publish.  I have said before that the conglomerate has all the money and resources in the world to take pictures and write things and publish things to sound and look however it wants them to.  The people in it also outnumber me by the thousands.  Those thousands of people have bullied me and criminally invaded my privacy and encouraged abuse against me for years.  At no time ever during 24 hours are at least half of them not actively bullying me; presumably the other half are sleeping then.  As an entity, the conglomerate never gets tired.



Copyright, with noted exceptions, L. Kochman, June 5, 2016 @ 2:05 p.m.