Friday, October 21, 2016

Does the conglomerate think that I shouldn't have quoted the people whom I quoted yesterday, for fear of the conglomerate's reaction?

October 21, 2016


I knew what the conglomerate's reaction would be; I expected to have to address that reaction today.

It doesn't surprise me that the conglomerate is avoiding thinking about what the people I quoted said or that the conglomerate would rather trivialize them and me than to pay attention to a respected theologian, writer and professor from the last century who witnessed both World Wars or the last living prosecutor from the Nuremburg Trials.  

I have no agenda that I feel I can't publicly say or write in so many words every day.  Unlike the conglomerate, I am neither promoting crime nor trying to hurt people, nor do I have anything to hide which other people have the right to see, so I almost never have to use code for anything.

This is part of the Preliminary page that I republished yesterday:

"I don't choose excerpts or supporting information for code purposes."

I have republished that for years.  If the conglomerate ignores it, preferring to continue to pretend to have an excuse for calling me a stupid, lying slut, I can't stop the conglomerate from doing that.  I can't stop the conglomerate from doing anything.  

The conglomerate media has spent years betraying everything that a free press is supposed to do.  


Copyright L. Kochman, October 21, 2016 @ 9:09 p.m.