In my entire life, I never consented to having nude or otherwise intimate pictures or film taken of me. It wasn't until the sexual harassment that the conglomerate started in 2010 led to my being voyeuristically videotaped by hidden cameras in the shower of a homeless shelter in 2011 that there were naked pictures of me anywhere.
Although all sorts of people knew what was happening to me, nobody did anything to try to stop it. Someone could have called the police in Vermont to tell them what was happening, but nobody did. Nobody who had proof that it was happening called the police in any other place where it subsequently happened, either; what the conglomerate did was encourage people to commit the crime of voyeurism, which they did, to me and hundreds of other people, in homeless shelters, psychiatric facilities, gyms, and who knows where else.
Apparently, the White House doesn't think that any of those people are important enough for the White House to care about their privacy. All the White House seems to care about is encouraging all the rich people and institutions who like sexual bullying and sexual crime.
Copyright L. Kochman, September 8, 2016 @ 3:54 p.m.