Wednesday, April 20, 2016

"a boatman put a camera up her skirt and took a picture," "on the same night, a second boatman threatened another woman with an ax"

April 20, 2016


Those are quotes from this article about sexual harassment and sexual assault by male park employees at the Grand Canyon:




It's one of many articles about inappropriate behavior by male park service employees at the Grand Canyon, and the National Park Service's failure of years to do anything about it.

I didn't know about it.  I read that article because I did a Google search of the term "sexual abuse in parks."

Probably, the bad conditions for female employees of the National Park Service have gotten to be epidemic since the federal government began promoting sexual harassment and rape in 2010.

It is also probable that many children have gotten molested in parks since 2010, either by strangers or by family members, or by National Park Service employees.  Probably, children who get molested in parks would be unable to get help from many of the parks' employees, because of President Obama, his administration, and the rest of the conglomerate.


Copyright, with noted exceptions, L. Kochman, April 20, 2016 @ 11:46 p.m.

April 21, 2016

The New York Times's response to this page is an article advertised at the first page of its website, whose title is "Russia Buildup of Submarine Fleet Heightens U.S. Tensions."  It is written by Lev Fedoseyev and has a caption that says "President Vladimir V. Putin's military modernization has the Pentagon responding by accelerating its own 'undersea capabilities.'"


Copyright, with noted exceptions, April 21, 2016 @ 8:42 a.m. No code, all policies operative, all preliminary pages, all the time.  The conglomerate is criminal.