Monday, November 30, 2015

IS ANYBODY LISTENING?

November 30, 2015









Copyright L. Kochman, November 30, 2015 @ 5:14 p.m.

From California

November 30, 2015




Copyright L. Kochman, November 30, 2015 @ 5:10 p.m.

The Women's Center in Cambridge

November 30, 2015


needs a new microwave and a new toilet.  It's also almost always cold in the building during the winter because heat is expensive.

How much did it cost to light up all those buildings orange for the "Orange The World" campaign?  


Copyright L. Kochman, November 30, 2015 @ 4:35 p.m.

The UN Women campaign to "Orange The World"

November 30, 2015


"Organize events to orange streets, schools and landmarks."

The UN has been doing this since 2014: it is a ghoulish joke about women's rights and ending violence against girls and women.  



That's the Tweet from Emma Watson's Twitter page that has a link to this UN Women webpage:



These are pictures from today of that page:









These are pictures from today of part of the first page of the website to which the link that says "Read our toolkit" directs the reader:












The United Nations knows that the inappropriately placed Wet Floor signs, Caution cones and other orange and yellow paraphernalia that I have documented since 2011 are all symbols of misogyny and support for sexual abuse from harassment to stalking to voyeurism to involuntary pornography to child molestation.

The United Nations has a terrible record of sexually abusing the vulnerable population that it's supposed to be protecting.  Of course it wants to pretend that I'm the villain of what's happened since 2010 and that the conglomerate is a proponent of human rights instead of a destroyer of them.


This is the Web address of the pages of search results for a Google search from today of the term "un sex trade":



I don't know if it was somebody's supposedly smart idea to try to turn the conglomerate's abuse of Caution paraphernalia against the conglomerate.  That's the most positive interpretation of this situation that I could think of.  If that's what someone was trying to do, it won't work.  Those signs are supposed to be used to warn people about actual wet floors and other physical dangers.  If they're perpetually placed where those dangers aren't happening, people will ignore them when there are dangers and then they'll get hurt.  There are regulations for how those signs are supposed to be placed; they're not supposed to be strewn around where there is no physical danger, and they're supposed to be put away as soon as the need to warn of hazards is over.

Trying to say that it's all right for all of those signs to be around all the time because you think that nobody will ever be able to stop the misuse of them is the kind of thing that people who have never worked at service jobs for more than a few months during college vacations, if that, would do.  They, and those among the construction workers, janitors and other service personnel who like being told that they can sexually abuse people, are the people who are saying that it's not a problem to leave those signs all over the world where and when they're not supposed to be.

Which signs does the United Nations think should be used to indicate actual physical danger?  Does the United Nations think that another set of signs should be designed and manufactured to place around the world that say "Caution:      There's actually wet floor or another physical hazard here," and put everywhere that they're needed in addition to all of the inappropriately placed orange and yellow signs?  If so, what colors does the United Nations think the new signs should be?



Copyright, with noted exceptions, L. Kochman, November 30, 2015 @ 4:01 p.m.


Cambridge Police Car 224 just parked in front of the U.S. Post Office in Cambridge while I was leaving.

November 30, 2015


The male officer who was driving the car got out and walked up the stairs to the door of the entrance that is nearest to me.  He glared at me before he went into the building.




That's Cambridge City Hall across the street, with an Apple iPhone/phone company ad on the bus stop.



Copyright L. Kochman, November 30, 2015 @ 2:10 p.m.

The Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination

November 30, 2015

I got a letter today from the Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination.  That office has scheduled a hearing for me to appeal its decision not to investigate my complaint against the false accusation by the Framingham Adesa that got me fired from Labor Ready in 2014.


Copyright L. Kochman, November 30, 2015 @ 2:20 p.m.

Wet Floor sign at the entrance to the U.S. Post Office in Cambridge

November 30, 2015





The Caution sign inappropriately placed as a symbol of misogyny seems to me to be incongruous with the Christmas decorations, but I guess the manager of this office doesn't think so.



Copyright L. Kochman, November 30, 2015 @ 2:05 p.m.

Prank mail

November 30, 2015




That's a picture from today of letters that I'm sending to publishers of the magazines and catalogues that have gotten prank-subscribed to me.



That's a picture of the receipt for the postage for those letters.  

I didn't choose which stamps I got.


Copyright L. Kochman, November 30, 2015 @ 2:00 p.m.

Hawaii Is For Sex Offenders

November 30, 2015




That's a picture from today of one of the catalogues that someone who is prank-mailing me had sent to me.

These are pictures from today of parts of the first page of the Visit.Maui.com website:







Copyright, with noted exceptions, L. Kochman, November 30, 2015 @ 1:58 p.m./edited @ 8:52 p.m.

The murderous Boston Globe

November 30, 2015




That's a picture of part of the front page of today's paper issue of The Boston Globe.


Copyright L. Kochman, November 30, 2015 @ 10:57 a.m.



This Cambridge Public Works truck is at the park across the street from Fletcher Maynard Academy.

November 30, 2015






Copyright L. Kochman, November 30, 2015 @ 10:11 a.m.

This sign is two houses from Fletcher Maynard Academy.

November 30, 2015





Copyright L. Kochman, November 30, 2015 @ 10:09 a.m.

Damned

November 30, 2015


I did nothing yesterday that could possibly be construed as hitting on anyone.


Copyright L. Kochman, November 30, 2015 @ 10:05 a.m.

The Boston Globe promoting sexual abuse, threatening On The Rise

November 30, 2015





Copyright L. Kochman, November 30, 2015 @ 10:03 a.m.

When do the gross, stupid jokes about my family stop?

Copyright L. Kochman, November 30, 2015 @ 8:12 a.m.

The Boston Globe exploiting freedom of the press by promoting human rights abuses

November 30, 2015


Like the worst oppressors, they never stop saying that they are the victims instead of the abusers:




Who cares if the families and friends of human rights activists get tortured and killed?



Who cares about privacy rights?  Also, let's continue to threaten people who might be able to help our victims get work.




Who cares if it's difficult to get enough sleep when you're homeless?




Who cares if our victims get killed or commit suicide?  Somebody will make money off them when they're dead, just the way we're all making money off their torture while they're alive.




Who cares about what just happened in Paris and Mali or what ISIS does?  The first story about ISIS was the 20th story on the first page of the Boston Globe's website this morning.  The first 4 stories were about the Patriots' loss to the Broncos.  The stories about the Colorado shooting and Hillary Clinton talking about ISIS were 19th and 20th.




Copyright, with noted exceptions, L. Kochman, November 30, 2015 @ 7:21 a.m.


Journalistic failure

November 30, 2015


It is journalistic failure when the media distorts a news story to be about something other than what the story is ostensibly about.


Copyright L. Kochman, November 30, 2015 @ 6:57 a.m.

Apple

November 30, 2015


Please take your ads off the Pine Street Inn.

Copyright L. Kochman, November 30, 2015 @ 6:56 a.m.

Policy for people who hack my phone

November 30, 2015 


When you hack my phone, which you don't have the right to do and which I don't want anyone to do, if you see something that could possibly be construed as being for the conglomerate's agenda by someone who wants to construe it that way, you can know that I am against the conglomerate's agenda no matter what.

If, while illegally hacking my phone, invading my privacy to a sickening degree, you see something that you would like to interpret as being supportive of the conglomerate's agenda or contradictory to what I'm publicly saying about any subject, you can know that I don't mean it that way.

I'm not hacking your phones.  I don't want to hack phones, or email, or anything.  I don't want to invade people's privacy.

You're doing something to me that I can't stop you from doing.  I would stop you if I could.  I have no obligation to stop being who I am just because I can't have privacy.


Copyright L. Kochman, November 30, 2015 @ 6:55 a.m.

Please pass the Equal Rights Amendment.

Copyright L. Kochman, November 30, 2015 @ 6:53 a.m.

Treat voyeurism and involuntary pornography.

Copyright L. Kochman, November 30, 2015 @ 6:52 a.m.

I don't want people to hack my phone.

Copyright L. Kochman, November 30, 2015 @ 6:52 a.m.

No code, all policies operative, all the time

Copyright L. Kochman, November 30, 2015 @ 6:51 a.m.

Sunday, November 29, 2015

The Jose Mateo Ballet Theatre

November 29, 2015

Thank you for the free tickets that meant that some homeless women could see your production of The Nutcracker.


I didn't think this was funny:

_________


To protect people's privacy, I have erased the picture that I had published after the last sentence.


_________


I'm so tired of taking pictures and publishing pages like this.  Why can't people just do what they're supposed to do and not what they're not supposed to do?





The pictures are of the program for the Jose Mateo Ballet Theatre's 2015 production of The Nutcracker.  



Copyright L. Kochman, November 29, 2015 @ 3:54 p.m./edited @ 8:20 p.m.



Robert Pattinson

November 29, 2015


Have you continued to hack my phone?

You and I aren't friends, and you have stopped pretending to have romantic interest in me.  Not that our being friendly or you wanting to date me would be acceptable reasons for you to invade my privacy by hacking my phone; however, since we are now clearly on totally hostile terms, and I'm not hacking your phone and never have hacked your phone, your surreptitious and illegal behavior toward me can't be construed by anyone to have other than nefarious motives.

This page seems reasonable to me.  I don't think that I'm saying anything that is unfair or derogatory.


Copyright L. Kochman, November 29, 2015 @ 9:40 a.m./additions @ 10:31 a.m.


Progresso should stop promoting child molestation.

November 29, 2015


How creepy is it to promote child molestation in an ad for soup?

Child molestation is creepy and disgusting no matter how it's promoted; it's just that soup ads in the United States have traditionally relied on tropes about domesticity, and making them about the promotion of child molestation is CREEPY AND DISGUSTING!

"Have some soup.  Molest your kid.  It's the American Dream."

That's my paraphrase of the message of a Progresso ad.



Copyright L. Kochman, November 29, 2015 @ 9:11 a.m.


Synonyms for "touch"

November 29, 2015




That's the Web address of a page that lists synonyms for "touch."

Which synonym does the conglomerate think that I should use instead of the unpretentious, utilitarian, relatively neutral "touch"?



That's the Web address for the pages of search results for a Google search from today of the term "touch synonyms."

Which website does the conglomerate think that I should have chosen?



Copyright, with noted exceptions, L. Kochman, November 29, 2015 @ 8:36 a.m.




Somebody should be trying to secure the safety of Anastasia Lin's father.

November 29, 2015




That's the Web address of an important Boston Globe article that was published today.

The only thing that I disagree with about this article is Mr. Jacoby's characterization of Ms. Lin's father's behavior as "blackmail."  Her father is obviously terrified, as anyone would be.  

I hope that someone who has the power to help Ms. Lin's relatives and friends in China who are being threatened by the Chinese government will meet with her and take steps to protect them.  



Copyright, with noted exceptions, L. Kochman, November 29, 2015 @ 6:44 a.m.

Preliminary pages

November 29, 2015


Please read them.


Copyright L. Kochman, November 29, 2015 @ 6:38 a.m.

Saturday, November 28, 2015

From devoted fans

November 28, 2015





That's a picture from today of a message that someone sent to my current YouTube blog, "Please don't kill me."






Those are pictures from today of messages that people have sent to one of my past blogs, "Lena Kochman Boston."

The person who is the most recent, uninvited guest at one of my blogs to tell me that I'm exploiting a society of working people is free to talk to the Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination, which refused to investigate my report that I was fired because of a lie that was told about me after I tried to get help stopping the sexual harassment that happened to me all day, every working day at my last job.

I don't need anyone to prove to these people that I'm not delusional; I'm not trying to be famous.  I just want the abuse of me and other people to stop.



Copyright, with noted exceptions, L. Kochman, November 28, 2015 @ 7:03 p.m./additions @ 7:12 p.m.

James Franco

November 28, 2015


Your art is much less affordable than the video sexual assault on me that the conglomerate sickeningly calls "art" is.  Even if you're charging 1 cent, it's less affordable than what the world is getting from me.  




That's a picture from today of the most recent post at James Franco's Instagram.



Copyright, with noted exceptions, L. Kochman, November 28, 2015 @ 6:49 p.m.

Being appreciated

November 28, 2015


Having never dated a celebrity, I'm sure that my sexual skills are much inferior to those of most women who date celebrities.  Those women probably feel that they have to have something that distinguishes them to men who have had so much sex by the time that they're 30 that virginity seems as distant as death by old age.

It also doesn't seem to me that most relationships in the entertainment industry are based on things such as mutual respect or even liking each other.  Women are as disposable to those men as cars; more.

I am fortunate that the men whom I knew when I was younger were not celebrities. Most of them seemed to know that "Thank you" is not a phrase from an obscure, foreign language, which is knowledge that most male celebrities don't seem to have for any occasion.  I am less fortunate that some of the men whom I knew when I was younger were or are indiscreet; just being around the world of fame in one way or another seems to have a bad influence on some people, even those who aren't famous and whose only connection to fame is what they get from talking about someone who hasn't known them for years.

If you are a woman and you want to be loved or respected or even remembered by the men whom you date, you'll probably spend less of your life chasing an unobtainable goal if you never date celebrities.


Copyright L. Kochman, November 28, 2015 @ 6:41 p.m.


Empire, the television show

November 28, 2015


You got your name from something that the conglomerate took from one of my publications a few years ago.  However much attitude you want to have, that's true.










Those are pictures from today of the first part of Empire's Twitter.


Copyright L. Kochman, November 28, 2015 @ 5:30 p.m.

Everywhere at Star Market, there's a wall of plagiarism and hatred, just in time for the holidays!

November 28, 2015










Copyright L. Kochman, November 28, 2015 @ 3:25 p.m./additions @ 3:35 p.m.

The priorities of the U.S. Military

November 28, 2015






That's an ad that just got sent to one of the Internet screens on my phone.


Copyright, with noted exceptions, L. Kochman, November 28, 2015 @ 2:17 p.m.

The lesbian, goat manstealer

November 28, 2015


Does the conglomerate think that I have had no opportunities to have lesbian relationships during the 4 of 5 past years that I've been homeless?

Many homeless women are gay, because society hates gay people and makes many gay people poor.  Also, many homeless women who would not otherwise be gay have lesbian relationships because they have been so abused by men that they can't stand the thought of being with men.

I have had two dates since 2009; one was in 2009, the other was in 2010.  Someone with a videocamera followed me without my knowledge or consent and videotaped me, without my knowledge or consent, with the person that I was with each time.  The conglomerate tortures me about those dates just the way that it tortures me about its every horrible invasion of my life.

If I were a nymphomaniac, and gay, does the conglomerate think that I could have spent all of this time living with hundreds of women, showering and sleeping within feet of them every night, and never have had any type of sexual contact with any of them?

The manstealing also continues not to happen, which is at least half of the reason that the men whom I get accused of trying to steal are so vindictive toward me.


Copyright L. Kochman, November 28, 2015 @ 2:14 p.m.

"There's nothing that we can do about it. There are no protections to prevent more vicitimizations. People will just have to take their chances."

November 28, 2015


What if Tylenol, the government, the media, and other corporations, had responded to the Tylenol murders by saying what I have written for the title of this page?






The conglomerate's response to voyeurism and involuntary pornography is worse than the title of this page.  THE CONGLOMERATE HAS PROMOTED THOSE SICK, SADISTIC, HORRIBLE CRIMES THAT ARE POISONING LIVES.



Copyright, with noted exceptions, L. Kochman, November 28, 2015 @ 1:14 p.m.



The promotion of sexual abuse and hypocrisy by a UVA alumna and Vanity Fair magazine

November 28, 2015








Those are pictures from today about an article that was published in the October 2015 issue of Vanity Fair magazine.

Of course these people hate thinking about history; that's why history continues to repeat itself.  

Sarcasm Alert:

They're such INNOVATORS, these people.

End of Sarcasm Alert.

After looking through many pages of the magazine, I have yet to find the address to which I can address my letter asking that Vanity Fair NEVER SEND ME ANOTHER PIECE OF PAPER.



Copyright L. Kochman, November 28, 2015 @ 11:48 a.m.

It's not just the magazines.

November 27, 2015


It's also all the stupid ads that I have to look at while I'm trying to find the address where I can mail the letter asking that the prank subscription be canceled.












Those are pictures of some of the ads that are in the November 2015 issue of Parents magazine.  Those ads are all at the front of the magazine; I'm sure that there are many other objectionable ads in that magazine, and in most of the magazines that were published around the world for the month of November.



Copyright L. Kochman, November 28, 2015 @ 11:19 a.m./addition @ 11:31 a.m.

I bought these security envelopes before I looked at them.

November 28, 2015

The box of them that I bought doesn't show that the pattern is on the outside of the envelope.







I bought them so that I could start to send letters to all of the places where someone has taken out prank magazine subscriptions that I have to cancel.  

Something has happened every day for weeks to prevent my being able to get through all the magazines that I have to stop from being sent to me.  I thought that I could at least get some of the letters written and sent today, but I don't think that I should use these envelopes.


Copyright L. Kochman, November 28, 2015 @ 11:07 a.m.