Sunday, May 1, 2016

Isn't the New York Times hacking my phone?

May 1, 2016

NOTHING stops these people!  I AM being treated as if I have no rights!  I am being monitored and persecuted literally every second.  There is no argument that stops them.  They have no conscience.  They have no respect for the law.  They have no concern for the implications of rummaging in someone's life all the time and interpreting everything according to their vicious and corrupt interests, and committing full scale character assassination for the rest of the person's life.

A lot of people take the New York Times seriously, including people who write and enforce laws and who decide what domestic and international policy is about everything in the world.  If this is how the New York Times is behaving, what are the implications of that for people's privacy and the ability of organizations to ruin people's lives whenever they feel it, everywhere?

The New York Times is also calling me crazy for objecting to what is essentially relationship violence.  There is no stereotype or victim-blaming trope that the conglomerate doesn't promote.

Copyright L. Kochman, May 1, 2016 @ 10:30 a.m.