Thursday, December 15, 2016

Someone should tell all of the people who don't speak English at the Chinatown YMCA that they were illegally videotaped with hidden cameras in the showers for months and that they have legal rights.

December 15, 2016

I don't even know how many times I have said that someone should do that.

I don't speak enough Chinese to warn the people at the Chinatown YMCA that there is probably nude video of them, their spouses, their parents and their children all over the Internet.  They probably wouldn't listen to me anyway; they need authorities to tell them and to help them.  

When I was homeless, the Chinatown YMCA was the closest gym to the Pine Street Inn, so that was where I went.  It helped to have another locker and a place where I could take a shower that didn't have to be over in 10 minutes, and to have nobody yelling "10 minutes in the showers, ladies, hurry up," which is how everyone has to shower at the Pine Street Inn every night.  It was also helpful to be able to work out a few times a week, although I was often harassed by other people, usually young men who thought it was funny to cough at me.  

Knowing that I am a chronic target of voyeurism because of the conglomerate, I was never naked in the showers, but everyone else probably was, including the children in the boys' locker room and the girls' locker room.  

When I blogged about my concern that everyone at that YMCA was a target of voyeurism, I was forced to leave and the manager threatened me, saying that he was talking to a lawyer about what I was writing and saying. 

The conglomerate knows that there were cameras at that YMCA.  The conglomerate's promotion of voyeurism and involuntary pornography has caused the victimization of hundreds, if not thousands, of people in the Boston area. That's not even to mention all of the homeless people who were victimized by voyeurism and involuntary pornography at the homeless shelter in Vermont where the videotaping with hidden and illegal cameras started in 2011.  





That's a picture from today of a section of the first page of the Bunker Hill Community College's website.






Those are pictures of part of the article that corresponds with that section.

I don't think that I want to take another Chinese class at Bunker Hill, even though the teacher whom the school failed to educate about how to stop bullying in her classroom and who unsuccessfully tried to fail me for the class because I said it was her responsibility to keep order has left the school.  

It took almost all summer for my grade to be restored to the A that I had earned.  I had to have meetings with school administrators and file grade appeals, and the school had to have my work evaluated by a Chinese teacher somewhere else.  During that time, I was under suspicion by the Dean of Students, as if it were true instead of a hateful lie that I had instigated the problem in that class or was even partially responsible for the problem.  It wasn't until the student who had disrupted the class and almost gotten me kicked out of school began to harass me online that the Dean admitted knowing who he was, and even so I don't know if anyone has told him that he has to leave me alone, that he can't harass people, and that he can't lie to school administrators so that his targets get punished for reporting his abuse.





Copyright, with noted exceptions, L. Kochman, December 15, 2016 @ 6:25 p.m.