August 13, 2011
2. Newblog2011: 08/13/11 McDonalds/"Two Sides To Every Story"/Smurfs/Unicef
When I was on the bus to Boston, a woman in the seat across from me got something from McDonald’s. On one side, the bag said “Want in on something juicy?” On the other side, the bag said “Every great story has two sides.”
All of the big harassers, and all of the famous people who have been part of the harassment of me for what will soon be going on 2 years have known my side of the main stories that have been used against me for all of those 2 years. I wrote my side of the story on the Internet more than once, as soon as I saw signs that the people who told those stories had shown up to tell ONLY their side. I also removed my side of the story several times after having written it, hoping that, since all of the harassers I’ve just named already knew my side, they would either present what had happened with accuracy or they would stop talking about it, in fairness to everyone concerned.
Since that didn’t happen, I made what is, for now, a permanent record of my side of the story, and, still, my side of the story is being treated as if it’s not important, as if it is laughable and no reason to stop exploiting me in the pursuit of degrading all women everywhere.
I also noticed a sign in a McDonalds window for the Smurfs movie. I looked at the Smurfs’ movie website. It shows 6 Smurfs standing on a rock. It also says “Be Smurfy and Donate at UNICEFUSA.ORG.”
The first page of the Unicef website is still talking about floods in Pakistan, one of the stories that was used as harassment of me last summer. Unicef also was involved in the symbolic imagery and terminology for child molestation; whatever’s going on now, I don’t feel great about Unicef. I don’t think that these issues have been resolved, to say the least.
I have a couple of emergency situations along those lines that I need to write about today, so I can’t go through the entire McDonald’s, Unicef or Smurfs websites. I’m sure I’d see things there that I wouldn’t like.
Copyright L. Kochman August 13, 2011 @ 12:30 p.m.
2. Newblog2011: 08/13/11 McDonalds/"Two Sides To Every Story"/Smurfs/Unicef
When I was on the bus to Boston, a woman in the seat across from me got something from McDonald’s. On one side, the bag said “Want in on something juicy?” On the other side, the bag said “Every great story has two sides.”
All of the big harassers, and all of the famous people who have been part of the harassment of me for what will soon be going on 2 years have known my side of the main stories that have been used against me for all of those 2 years. I wrote my side of the story on the Internet more than once, as soon as I saw signs that the people who told those stories had shown up to tell ONLY their side. I also removed my side of the story several times after having written it, hoping that, since all of the harassers I’ve just named already knew my side, they would either present what had happened with accuracy or they would stop talking about it, in fairness to everyone concerned.
Since that didn’t happen, I made what is, for now, a permanent record of my side of the story, and, still, my side of the story is being treated as if it’s not important, as if it is laughable and no reason to stop exploiting me in the pursuit of degrading all women everywhere.
I also noticed a sign in a McDonalds window for the Smurfs movie. I looked at the Smurfs’ movie website. It shows 6 Smurfs standing on a rock. It also says “Be Smurfy and Donate at UNICEFUSA.ORG.”
The first page of the Unicef website is still talking about floods in Pakistan, one of the stories that was used as harassment of me last summer. Unicef also was involved in the symbolic imagery and terminology for child molestation; whatever’s going on now, I don’t feel great about Unicef. I don’t think that these issues have been resolved, to say the least.
I have a couple of emergency situations along those lines that I need to write about today, so I can’t go through the entire McDonald’s, Unicef or Smurfs websites. I’m sure I’d see things there that I wouldn’t like.
Copyright L. Kochman August 13, 2011 @ 12:30 p.m.