February 8, 2017
These are pictures of some of the first page of the New York Times' website; some are of contiguous sections, and some aren't:
I don't know how it's possible to stop a newspaper like the New York Times from committing and promoting crime and ruining people's lives.
There are no "rules of normal, pre-Trump politics." Everything's been out of control for 7 years.
Free speech and a media that's independent of government control are an important part of democracy. However, American media has abused the right of free speech for so many years that I am not able to dismiss the thought that there has to be a way to curb it. I don't know how the media can be stopped from attacking people without infringing on those rights and principles, but the New York Times is criminal. That's not an exaggeration; the New York Times commits crime and promotes crime.
The newspaper has no conscience. It has no remorse. It does not care if people die because of the hateful things that it promotes. It wants women to be harassed and children to be raped. It is destroying privacy rights for everyone.
The American media can't be trusted to tell the truth or to have a shred of morality. I wrote that sentence with pain and fear that I don't know how to describe, being someone who had spent my entire life trusting the media until my disillusionment began in 2010. I have attempted to reason with them, and that doesn't work, either. The media is a mob.
Copyright, with noted exceptions, L. Kochman, February 8, 2017 @ 5:03 a.m.