Friday, December 25, 2015

"Rape Culture in the Alaskan Wilderness": Another article ignored by the conglomerate

December 25, 2015





That's the Web address of a 2014 article that I had never heard of before today.


These are pictures of parts of the article:



















Reading the article made me think of the professional and social structure of the entertainment industry; dominated by men, isolated from the rest of the world, where the sexism is so entrenched and the abuse of women and children has happened for so many generations that silence, denial and brainwashing are the norm.  Women are socially and professionally punished for speaking against the crimes that are committed against them and others.  

Alaska is so geographically isolated that there is usually no way out for people who do try to leave.  The entertainment industry and its related industries, like media and magazine publishing, send their propaganda all over the world, so there's no way out from what those industries say about their victims.

There is nowhere in the world that I could be free from the conglomerate.

It's also not surprising that I often get stalked by people whose cars have "Veteran" license plates, or that I see "Veteran" license plates that have code that promotes the sexual abuse of children.



Copyright, with noted exceptions, L. Kochman, December 25, 2015 @ 3:13 p.m.