Sunday, October 16, 2016

Is the New York Times going to stop calling me a slut, hacking my phone and otherwise criminally invading my privacy?

October 17, 2016



That's a picture from today of part of the first page of the New York Times's website.  I can only interpret it to mean that the New York Times is calling me a controlling harpy who deserves to be hated and publicly humiliated for the rest of my life.  

I'm not hacking anyone's phone, nor have I ever hacked anyone's phone or sought to victimize people with voyeurism and involuntary pornography; I would never want to invade and control another person's life that way.   


This is another picture of part of the first page of the New York Times's website:





Talk about a paradox.  The New York Times, and many other people, have called me a manipulative slut every day since 2010, even though I was a virgin until I was 27, haven't had sex since I was 29, am 42, and have rejected all offers to date celebrities, single or not, since before the conglomerate began to call me a slut.  

What the New York Times and many other people never mention is everything that they did in 2010 to help Taylor Swift's efforts to steal Zac Efron from his then-girlfriend of several years.  I get tired of mentioning that, but I also get tired of the conglomerate's vicious hypocrisy.  



Copyright, with noted exceptions, L. Kochman, October 17, 2016 @ 12:24 a.m./I'll publish my preliminary page and similar pages again soon.