October 10, 2011
1. Newblog2011: 10/10/11 Occupy Boston
This is a computer that logs itself off after 45 minutes, and on which I can’t save anything.
Yesterday, the computer I was using wouldn’t let me sign into my audio blog. I had made a recording of myself saying that there was a large story on the front page of the paper version of the Boston Herald that said “Menino: Occupy activists wearing out their welcome.”
I haven’t had any contact with Occupy Boston. From the beginning, when I saw that it was planning to be in Dewey Square, I got the feeling that women’s rights weren’t its priority.
Also, when I saw some of what it had posted online yesterday, which it most likely posted in response to threats by the conglomerate, I wasn’t eager to do anything that might get the movement sympathy from anyone; I AM NOT IN FAVOR OF CHILD MOLESTATION.
I thought that it was likely that the New York Times’ twisting of the voicemail messages that I had left for the NYT on October 7, 2011, and my discussion of that on my audio blog on podbean, “castironnerves,” had led to Boston’s Mayor Menino threatening Occupy Boston, with the help of the Boston Herald.
Occupy Boston is the only movement that I have seen in Boston so far that is organized to protest the conglomerate’s abuses to any extent. A movement that has been disbanded by the conglomerate is a nonexistent movement, and can’t be persuaded to my or anyone else's point of view.
There’s going to be a march today by Occupy Boston, at 1:30 p.m.. In addition to members of Occupy Boston, there are going to be union members, students, and what the Occupy Boston’s website describes as “other community allies” there, and I wonder if everyone who participates in the march is going to be safe.
Copyright, with noted exceptions, L. Kochman, October 10, 2011 @ 9:38 a.m./Last edited @ 9:40 a.m.
1. Newblog2011: 10/10/11 Occupy Boston
This is a computer that logs itself off after 45 minutes, and on which I can’t save anything.
Yesterday, the computer I was using wouldn’t let me sign into my audio blog. I had made a recording of myself saying that there was a large story on the front page of the paper version of the Boston Herald that said “Menino: Occupy activists wearing out their welcome.”
I haven’t had any contact with Occupy Boston. From the beginning, when I saw that it was planning to be in Dewey Square, I got the feeling that women’s rights weren’t its priority.
Also, when I saw some of what it had posted online yesterday, which it most likely posted in response to threats by the conglomerate, I wasn’t eager to do anything that might get the movement sympathy from anyone; I AM NOT IN FAVOR OF CHILD MOLESTATION.
I thought that it was likely that the New York Times’ twisting of the voicemail messages that I had left for the NYT on October 7, 2011, and my discussion of that on my audio blog on podbean, “castironnerves,” had led to Boston’s Mayor Menino threatening Occupy Boston, with the help of the Boston Herald.
Occupy Boston is the only movement that I have seen in Boston so far that is organized to protest the conglomerate’s abuses to any extent. A movement that has been disbanded by the conglomerate is a nonexistent movement, and can’t be persuaded to my or anyone else's point of view.
There’s going to be a march today by Occupy Boston, at 1:30 p.m.. In addition to members of Occupy Boston, there are going to be union members, students, and what the Occupy Boston’s website describes as “other community allies” there, and I wonder if everyone who participates in the march is going to be safe.
Copyright, with noted exceptions, L. Kochman, October 10, 2011 @ 9:38 a.m./Last edited @ 9:40 a.m.