Monday, September 18, 2017

The accuracy of reported facts

September 18, 2017

The conglomerate deliberately manipulates information and repetitively uses words to promote crime.  That's not the same thing as accurately reporting facts or using language in a normal way.

For example, the conglomerate's repetitive and prominent use of the word "innovation" and its derivatives to promote child molestation is an appalling distortion of the word "innovation" and makes the conglomerate look stupid, although unfortunately, it doesn't make the conglomerate look stupid enough for the conglomerate to notice.

Innovation is a word that is used to describe something that nobody has done before that is also intelligent and helpful.  Its nonsensical repetition as code to promote a crime that cavemen were doing is a sad commentary on the conglomerate's lack of ethics and self-awareness.

There is such a thing as not being self-conscious enough.  The conglomerate has wallowed in the most sordid, despicable and self-congratulatory behavior for years, ignoring all evidence of the damage caused by its destructive attitudes toward society and its negligence toward burgeoning world issues.  

The Apple ads that repetitively display phones that say "9:41" and Apple watches that say "10:09" are deliberate crime promotion.  My documenting the times at which I publish pages is the accurate reporting of facts.

People tend to know what their own intentions are.  Someone who is deliberately using a word to promote crime knows that's what he or she is doing, and really doesn't have the right to smirkingly insinuate that people who are attempting to use language normally and to be accurate about what they say have criminal motives.  

Even people who hate the conglomerate shouldn't distort language and facts.   If 22 people are killed in an accident or in a terrorist incident, then the media needs to report that 22 people were killed, not 21 people.

Copyright L. Kochman, September 18, 2017 @ 11:09 a.m.