Sunday, May 22, 2016

Mayor Martin J. Walsh's speech to the 2016 graduating class at Bunker Hill Community College was a horrifying attack on human rights.

May 22, 2016

I feel bad.  Some of his speech was about personal problems that he had in the past, which he dealt with so that he could graduate from college and have the career that he wanted; that's admirable.

What he doesn't seem to have gotten from his past is empathy or concern for the people whom the conglomerate's behavior is victimizing.  Why isn't he listening to people who were molested when they were children?  I was not a victim of child molestation; I am grateful to G-d or fate that I was born to people who did not do that to me, and that I got to adult age without being molested by family members or anyone else.  There are many people who were not that fortunate; why isn't he listening to those people?

Also, I am not the only adult to be victimized by voyuerism and involuntary pornography; there are thousands of victims of one or both of these crimes.  Some of them can't tell him anything, because they're dead; they have killed themselves because of the trauma of that victimization.  If he doesn't want to believe what I have to say about it, why isn't he listening to what the thousands of people who have also gotten victimized by these forms of sexual abuse, all over the world, have to say?

A lot of people have already gotten victimized because of the attempts made to get illegal video of me.  Because of the conglomerate's character assassination of me, illegal cameras were hidden at a homeless shelter in Vermont in 2010, and then, because of the conglomerate's promotion of this sickening crime, it happened several more times.  It went from homeless shelters and psychiatric units to gyms; now Governor Baker and Mayor Walsh are encouraging this type of abuse to happen in every school in Massachusetts.  


Copyright L. Kochman, May 22, 2016 @ 2:37 p.m.