Sunday, August 6, 2017

The school administration's characterization of me as a scheming liar and a physical threat to students and staff is as accurate as the accusations against me in court by the lawyers for two property managements in a row that there were no cameras in those apartments.

August 6, 2017

The school administration's treatment of me is as conscientious as the treatment of me by the Cambridge Police Department.  Not only did the Cambridge Police Department do nothing to investigate my last apartment for hidden, illegal cameras, the police officers who walked around the apartment for a few minutes without the technology or concern to locate the cameras probably provided one of the most prized video clips to the people who installed the cameras in my apartment.  

What could be funnier for criminals than to have video and audio of police officers failing to discover the evidence of a crime and then talking to the victim of the crime for half an hour as if she's crazy or stupid?  All of the media, corporations, governments and famous people who tapped into the hidden, illegal cameras in that apartment also saw and heard the police botching the "investigation," if they were watching, so who knows why all of those people never stopped victim-blaming me for the crime that they have encouraged the world to commit against me and everyone else who's too poor to prevent it.  I did everything that I could to have those cameras removed from the apartment, while the conglomerate laughed and smugly, viciously enjoyed not corroborating what I said.  A phone call, an email, an anonymous letter, could have stopped the voyeurism, could have stopped my having to be homeless, could have stopped my being suspended from school as a result of the school exploiting my homelessness to say that I make false accusations of abuse everywhere. 

The school's treatment of me is as empathetic as the treatment of me by several, although not all, of the nonprofit agencies whom I approached for help to stop being victimized by voyeurism.  Unfortunately, even the people who were empathetic to me either did not believe that the voyeurism wasn't a delusion or didn't know what to do about it.  

Nobody has been treated the way that I'm being treated by the conglomerate, not in the history of the world, so even people who want to help me don't know what to do.  

I don't and never have cared about the opinion of ignorant and/or vicious people. The conglomerate's laughter is a sign of its corruption, not a sign of its targets being deserving of abuse.  

Copyright L. Kochman, August 6, 2017 @ 12:39 p.m.