The New York Times is saying that everything that the media has said and done for 7 years is mature?
This is a reference to the New York Times watching me wax my legs in my apartment, isn't it:
The conglomerate has lasciviously and derisively attacked me about my body hair for 7 years. I will be homeless in fewer than 2 weeks; nobody who knows that the voyeurism in my apartment is not a false accusation has done anything to prevent my being treated as if I'm a crazy liar and coerced into homelessness for asking that the cameras be removed. I have already said that guests at the Pine Street Inn are only able to take showers for 10 minutes each night, and that if I want to shave my legs, I have to shave one section of each leg per night. It will be June when my 3rd round of homelessness since 2011 starts.
I knew that I'd be attacked and slut-shamed by everyone illegally watching me in my apartment right up until the last day of my tenancy. There is not one thing that has happened during the year of my abused tenancy that I didn't know would happen, and which I was not helpless to stop.
This is also a lascivious and derisive reference, not to anything seen in my apartment, but to the conglomerate's ridiculing of me and attacks about my past:
This is the New York Times mindlessly promoting the behavior of another vicious celebrity, only because I have criticized that celebrity:
Who knows why someone would say this:
Those are all pictures of nonconsecutive parts of the first page of the New York Times' website.
Copyright, with noted exceptions, L. Kochman, May 16, 2017 @ 10:10 a.m./No code, all policies operative, all the time. I'll publish my preliminary page and similar pages again.