Wednesday, August 16, 2017

Celebrity therapy

August 16, 2017




That's the address of an article about John Mayer, who is one of the many people who know that the voyeurism isn't a false accusation and who haven't corroborated it to anyone.

This is a picture of part of the article:




I have never met Mr. Mayer, but he knows what it sounds like when I have diarrhea.  He is one of so many people who watched and heard video and audio of me that were filmed from the hidden, illegal cameras that were in my last apartment that I'll never know who they all are.  He saw everything that I did to try to protect my privacy; turning off the lights to change my clothes, shower and use the toilet.  I couldn't do anything about the audio from the cameras.

Does he feel better now that he's told Rolling Stone about his crying?  Does he feel that the therapeutic process for his guilt is finalized?  If so, he's certainly not the only person who is bravely, poignantly coping with his or her emotional pain about what he or she is doing to me, and to all of the other people who have been victimized by voyeurism, EVERY DAY THAT HE OR SHE DOESEN'T CORROBORATE TO ANYONE THAT THE VOYEURISM REALLY HAPPENED.

Nobody who knows that it's true has told the Cambridge Police Department.  Nobody has told the Cambridge Inclusionary Housing Program.  Nobody has told Cambridge and Somerville Legal Services.  Nobody has told On The Rise.  Nobody has told the Community Legal Services and Counseling Center in Cambridge.  

Nobody has corroborated it to anyone.

There is no celebrity who's Tweeting, writing, acting, doing a television show, movie or play who doesn't know that the voyeurism isn't a false accusation.

There is no professional sports team that doesn't know that the voyeurism isn't a false accusation.

There is nobody who's part of the media who doesn't know that it's not a false accusation.

There are few corporations who don't know that it's not a false accusation.


This is Starbucks' idea of "social responsibility":




That's part of new advertising at Starbucks.



This is how some of the people who know that the voyeurism isn't a false accusation are spending their summers:





Obviously, she would have used her phone to call someone to corroborate that I'm telling the truth, but her phone was being used to take that and many other pictures.


We don't want to forget Bikinis, Lingerie, and Slut-Shaming-Of-And-Total-Lack-Of-Concern-For-Poor-People For Jesus:










Certainly someone can be a model of bikinis and lingerie and also believe in a form of G-d, although there are many religious denominations which would disagree.  However, sickening hypocrisy and the abuse of the poor by the wealthy tend to be condemned both in every religion and in the secular world, and total denial is the means by which hypocrites and those who wish to support them avoid recognizing or taking responsibility for the most obvious hypocrisies and abuses.  

There is nobody who works at or for Saturday Night Live or any other variety show or talk show who doesn't know that the voyeurism isn't a false accusation.  

NOBODY has corroborated that the voyeurism that has victimized people from Vermont to Massachusetts since 2011 isn't a false accusation.  




Copyright, with noted exceptions, L. Kochman, August 16, 2017 @ 11:23 a.m./edited, with additions @ 12:18 p.m.