This is a picture of part of the first page of the New York Times' website:
It's deliberate. It's planned. They've been promoting child rape for 7 years.
There's nothing factual or incidental about it.
I don't understand how adults who are supposed to be among the smartest in the world, who work for a newspaper that has the reputation of being one of the most reliable and respected newspapers in the English-speaking world, can be so corrupt.
The media is supposed to help humanity, not victimize the vulnerable.
Copyright, with noted exceptions, L. Kochman, April 28, 2017 @ 7:12 p.m./That's what time it is. That's why I wrote the code policies years ago, so that the conglomerate wouldn't attack me for every word I wrote and every time at which I published anything. It's not deliberate. I don't choose what time life happens. I don't plan articles so that I can promote crime. If I wanted to promote the conglomerate's agenda, I would, and I wouldn't use code to do it. If I didn't think that child rape is THE WORST CRIME IN THE WORLD, I wouldn't say that it is. I have homework. I have a life; people like the New York Times have ensured that it's a bad life, but I do have better things to do with my time than try to publish pages at one of the few minutes during every hour that won't cause the conglomerate to imply that I promote its sick and hateful agenda. If I were corrupt, I'd be rich. I wouldn't have been repeatedly victimized by voyeurism, I wouldn't have been homeless, and I wouldn't be at the mercy of merciless people year after year.