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Bullied, emotionally distraught, felt like coming to die again
Posted by gb7648@yahoo.com on January 15th, 2006

Oh well, an American story of isolated, and yet something didn't make
sense.
I was a cool guy, girls used to like me when I was young. I rode
skateboards
and had millions of friends. But coming to the online junior
highschool, where
slogans like: "If you don't like it here, why don't you just leave" are
13 old
level, and vicious, a place where visiousness is insanely cold and
psychotic
(an American social phenomena for the young) not to mention the
psychotic
the digital world is not even sexy, this is not a normal place personal
conflicts.
Clearly not, but there are newsgroups with plenty of bullies and boys
being
bigger and saying big boy things. The power of usenet applied
destructively
and fanatically has nothing to do with the phenomena of Capitalism of
political idealisms. The isolative practices of ripping one off from
human
descencies based on inner instinctual motives of revenge, in a place
some spend years in stress, never recognizing human rights as existent,
the distance creates criminal activities. And not only individual
people,
but the corporate crimes of piracy suck into people's private lives
online
criminally, and actively. Millions use Google, and would never care to
consider
that it violates human rights with its piracies, the simple human
status
overrides complaints, especially in the USA. Thing change, people
change,
perhaps even criminals change sometimes for the better. Viciousness and
lack of human perspective lays in the peronality, Google's crimes are
real and violate human rights, but I should not be bullied for being
distrought
and live in terror. The circumstance of being molested so
cold-bloodedly,
living with a year of identity theft, molested, panick attacks, and
finally
gazillions of web pages intending to destroy my life shows this cold
world
of human ignorance, of criminal minds believing they have a sure
victim,
an annihilated one, one that has no existence, but an object of 'study'
for
exotic psychotic behaviors. Well not true. Sure he knew I was a human
being,
and that made it more challenging. The civilized ill not play eye for
eye.
The civilized speaks of the terror in his life. A terror which is real,
and
companies which are real criminals: when mass copyright is ignored, one
gets
piracy. When mass privacy is ignored (weak privacy), one gets crimes
against humanity. When dignity of an individual is ignored, one gets
psychotic abuse.

Posted by gb7648@yahoo.com on January 15th, 2006

typo: this is not a place >for< personal conflicts. Clearly not.

Posted by gb7648@yahoo.com on January 15th, 2006

I like this: the corporate crimes of piracy suck into people's private
lives
online criminally, and actively.

Posted by gb7648@yahoo.com on January 15th, 2006

This is not a place >for< personal conflicts, this is a civilized
place. Nor for companies to abuse public privacy, globally.
The normal attribute of conduct here is of civilized, non-harrassed,
and intimate. Not for companies to pirate privacy. It goes both
directions. An open, free and civilized place. Not private corporate,
requiring a subscription to corporate policies or subscription fees.

But this place is pirated and solicited and sponsored corporately,
and of course its privacy abused. Its a corrupt place, for me, but
privately and publically. A molesting place, molested by psychopaths.

Posted by gb7648@yahoo.com on January 15th, 2006

So, the solution is to write an FTC report about Google's corrupt
corporate piracy and violation of privacy of the otherwise
civilized environment of usenet. Its up to you, apparently.
The FTC welcomes foreign complaints.
Why not? This is not a fee based discusion territory like stock
discussion forums ran by financial companies. This is an
open and free place, and kick off corporate molestations of
privacy. No joke. Its up to you. www.ftc.gov

Posted by gb7648@yahoo.com on January 15th, 2006

Google seems like a god for their impact and size, but they are
not that. They pirate usenet and lately 15 million books from
large University libraries. ignoring copyright is piracy. Arrogant
privacy violations of an open and free area is still piracy.
I love piracy, but not when its so big.

Posted by gb7648@yahoo.com on January 15th, 2006

Thought of the day: In an institution, an individual is not of
consideration.

Posted by gb7648@yahoo.com on January 15th, 2006

Thought of the day: In an institution an individual is not of
consideration.

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