05-25 & 05-26-25
POLICE OFFICERS LIVES MATTER


Police Officers Lives Matter. Police officers are public servants who don't get paid much for risking their lives every day in serving their communities and seeing the worst of the worst in human nature. Like veterans, suicide is a problem. The police officer brutally beaten is a POC (below). He did not use a counterfeit $20 to buy something, nor resisted arrest over it. He was off duty though still in uniform when two people approached him and beat him for no reason besides that he's a police officer and was outnumbered. Let's show some respect to people who protect everyday civilians, not the criminals who harm and kill us. I once again use myself as an example of just how taken for suckers Americans are over the BLM/DEI movement. About 10yrs ago, I experienced my first altercation with a police officer, before then, never.
It was over cab fare. A cab driver was trying to scam me the fare and I refused to pay the amount he wanted. We were arguing in the cab, and because it was summer, the windows were down. A police officer stuck his head in the window and asked, Is there a problem? I don't remember the specifics but that I was inebriated and told the officer to fuck off. That had the 6ft, male police officer direct me out the cab and once I stepped out, body slam me against car, then handcuffed me. I spent the night in jail. I'm 110lb Asian female who doesn’t appear threatening in any way except sometimes for my mouth. It's not just black males who experience hard treatment with police officers, it's anyone who is defiant. I didn't have parents who told me, If ever you come across a police officer, stay quiet and do as he says. I learned the hard way.
Showing yet again that BLM and DEI are FRAUD and are nothing more than POWER and GREED.






Screenshots above: New York Post. ABC. PIX11News.



Screenshots above: New York Post.






Screenshots above: At the time of the first NYT article, I saw posts on Tyreek Hill’s arrest on my X’s feed and online, but nothing on the black police officer in Dallas who was shot dead sitting in his car when a black male, through a rolled down window on the passenger side, killed him for no apparent reason. The internet doesn’t at all make a fuss about a slain police officer; only when they shoot their guns, almost always in the line of duty, does the internet then show what it presents as “police brutality.” The last image of slain police officer Diller (31) who was shot conducting a traffic stop in Queens in 2024. Apparently his image was used for a scam. That's how low the criminals are.
Cleaned apartment. Mainly went through paperwork since my days here are numbered. I want to be ready to pick up and go if needed. Like foster kid days. I've never been evicted and don't know what to expect. I keep thinking the same kind of obnoxious, disruptive knock on my door when the police officers showed at 6:30am will happen any time, any day, as though the gestapo, telling me I have to leave. Also, HRA sends tons of paperwork. Multiple envelopes in one day, and that can get confusing quick. Organization is key.
HRA is terribly inefficient with incompetent workers who lack basic social skills—don't give attitudes and try, Hi, do you need assistance?, etc.—and the agency wastes A LOT of paper. For every envelope they mail, and it’s always over four the date they mail it, there are blank pages included that are unnecessary. It's like HRA deliberately tries to be chaotic and confusing.
While organizing, I came across printouts on cybercrimes I was obsessed with in 2023 trying to teach myself something I had no clue about. Only knew with certainty that I was victim. I didn't even use scam or fraud in my vernacular prior to the pandemic.









Screenshots above: Tyler Clementi was a gay student at Rutgers before he killed himself after his dorm roommate and another person (both POC, an Indian male and Asian female) spied on him when he had a date over. Article is from the New Yorker.









Screenshots above: All from 2022-23 when I was obsessed with researching on cybercrimes.



Screenshots above: Continued from above.
RECENT CRIMES


















CRIMINAL DEPORTATIONS









SAME ILLUSTRATOR, DIFFERENT BUSINESSES/SERVICES
Screenshot above: Link to post (bottom).



Screenshots above: Cashay.



Screenshots above: Cashay. Capital One. Federal Student Aid.
SAME PERSON









Screenshots above: Cashay. Administration for Children & Families. Cambain Inc. Reform. The Atlantic. Vanguard. Vera Institute. Ameris Bank. Blackrock. NYC Affirmative Psychotherapy.
NYT & BLM






Screenshots above: NYT has featured 3 full-length articles for something that happened five years ago as though trying to rekindle the same flame as when we were all locked up inside our abodes, edgy from a pandemic and uncertainty. I will focus on the first article, the only one I bothered to read. It’s written by a black male who writes for the NYT on race and identity, something many of us are past after high school. Steven Pinker's essay I had posted a few days earlier mentioned racism is actually down, something I agree with as a POC who was the only Asian in more than one context. I'm going with the Harvard professor who has no self interest nor doesn't profit from racism in any way in holding the title #1 Victim In Human History. I know racism is down compared to, say, the baby boomer generation because I've never experienced it as the only Asian in all-white suburb and in state care. But then I don't weaponize !RACISM! whenever someone isn't nice to me, or when I’m feeling uncomfortable, or when things don’t go my way. I view racism as intolerance, not bias or ignorance, something every human is at fault of, even black people of non blacks.
And here is the point that's most curious of all and proves just what fraud BLM is even in the article written by a supporter trying to make us all care for a demand, !RACISM!, that doesn't match the supply—"A searing movement that ignited what may have been the largest social movement in U.S. history" (much of that had to do with the pandemic) followed by “A half a million people turned out in nearly 550 communities across the U.S. on a single day, June 6, 2020. Between 15M and 26M people participated in demonstrations or showed their support in the weeks after..." and nearly $80M in donations (in article). Not bad for a country where !RACISM! is rampant like the U.S.
I'm dumbfounded and in disbelief and asking myself if maybe I have different vision because all of my internet is one culture and one representation; Roku ads are nearly one representation and culture; NYC used to be multi cultural but now one dominant culture with the exception of Chinese, SE Asian and Latino (going by restaurants, stores, venues and the pedestrians walking around). Here's how racist America is to black people - Link to post. Oh, and my life has been ruined because of "social justice". I'm an orphan, int'l adoptee, survivor of broken adoption, former runaway and ward of the court and marginalized adult who has been completely ostracized from society with years of my life robbed from me along with all the fraud, surviving on handouts from exBF and forced to go on welfare for the first time in my life.
SAME PHOTOGRAPHY



Screenshots above: Looks to be the same photographers: Nordstrom. GAP Campaign. NYT ad for Dahomey and Mubi.


Screenshots above: Brown University. Girl Scouts.



Screenshots above: McKinsey & Company looks like the same photography as the NYT below. Popups are harassment from taking screenshots on my Substack.



Screenshots above: NYT's "The Human Toll of Nuclear Testing" (showing only POC of a certain kind).
NORDSTROM & INFLUENCER


Screenshot above: Same influencer for Nordstrom is also for Haagen Dazs, eBay and Target where she has her own clothing line. More on the influencer can be viewed here - Link to post (towards bottom, "How Criminals Create Influencers").
NORDSTROM & TWINS


Screenshots above: More twins - Link to post (little past midway). Universities/colleges and twins - Link to post (little past midway).
NORDSTROM & DANCE


Screenshots above: Other examples of dance - Link to post (towards bottom).
Most of the universities and colleges I've so far covered showing Before and After BLM have dance on their Instagram pages. Mainly contemporary, street, and/or hip hop dance. This kind of dance is a group/posse form of synchronized movements, never solo, which in a nutshell is what the criminals are, herd mentality and sheep following sheep, except they want to be the rulers who pull the strings, and actually believe they are. They probably love K-pop because it’s mostly R&B and group dance. Interesting that the Olympics only recently confirmed break dancing as a sport.


NORDSTROM & BODY DIVERSITY


Screenshot above: Nordstrom and body diversity. Other examples of body diversity are scattered throughout my previous posts.
If we don't allow our government to direct us in our lifestyles, cultures, identities and spending habits, I don't know why it's ok for businesses and brands. Brands and businesses have historically not crossed the line of getting involved in their customers' personal lives at the risk of business. Suddenly they're telling us to vote, how to spend our money, what should matter, how to live. How can that be? Aren't they afraid of losing customers? No, because it's one monopolized criminal influence with nothing to lose. Indeed, they think they're invincible.
NORDSTROM & TRADITIONAL FOREIGN ATTIRE






Screenshots above: Nordstrom sells traditional Indian attire and hijabs and headscarves, which I find disorienting and weird for an American department store to do. I again point out that we're expected to sacrifice our own identities and culture for migrants and others. We've become second class citizens in that migrants matter more insofar that we’re expected to learn their languages and celebrate their holidays. Holi is seen on many schools' Instagrams. Stores like TMobile in Astoria have signs that are only in Spanish; ads are sometimes in Spanish on Roku; NYT articles have been in both Chinese and Spanish; Google has shown search results in Spanish. Even though I pay to use the internet and speak/read the primary language of where I live and am a citizen, the criminals enforce other languages on me disrespecting my identity and culture as an English-speaking American who is living in America because migrants come first and this is now their home more than it is mine. In fact, I’m soon to be on the street where a migrant is guaranteed shelter, food, healthcare, education, though that’s probably changed with the Trump Administration.
About as daunting as New England Federal CU images - Link to post (towards bottom, “Criminals Tactics”).
NORDSTROM & SNEAKERS/NAILS/TATTOOS



NORDSTROM & “CLOTHING WITHOUT PREJUDICE”




Screenshots above: Nordstrom and Cross Colors, a black clothing line.
NORDSTROM & SAME ARTIST





Screenshots above: Nordstrom and the same Asian artist who has done several murals across the U.S., UPS and other high profile projects that are probably on her Instagram.
NORDSTROM & “BLACK OWNED EVERYTHING”






Screenshots above: Nordstrom has multiple posts on the creator of Black Owned Everything who also appears to have her own handbag line or maybe that's what BOE is, I don't know, don't care except for the part of FRAUD.
NORDSTROM & LGBTQ+/TRANS









Screenshots above: The last is Nordstrom instructing its customers on its Instagram how to support a trans friend in crisis.
NORDSTROM & EXCLUSIVELY BLACK



Screenshots above: Nordstrom has departments or clothing lines or stylists called Black Space and Black Style, and has special events for the month of August being that it's black business month. Lots of focus on black-owned and black style.



Screenshots above: Black Business Month.
NORDSTROM & ENDORSEMENTS






Screenshots above: The last image is Nordstrom endorsing a South African surf company.
NORDSTROM & ITS PUBLIC IMAGE






Screenshots above: I've never shopped at Nordstrom (and by its Instagram, never will), but I believed it to be like a Bloomingdale's, a notch up from Macy’s but not quite Saks or Bergdorf’s. The above images look more like the street, skater label Supreme or from Britain's ID magazine. It's a subculture that I would think would reduce Nordstrom’s customer base if that’s how it’s marketing itself. I could be wrong, but usually such sub cultures don’t have the money to shop at Nordstrom or similar department stores and that the sub cultures are more about street styles that are often obscure labels and independent shops anyway. Department stores like Nordstrom know this and usually market to the well-heeled, sophisticated shopper. What’s changed? Hmmm.
NORDSTROM & IDENTITY POLITICS





Screenshots above: Lots of identity politics on Nordstrom's Instagram. It's calmed down in the most recent posts, but it’s high-octane from 2020 to 2024.




Screenshots above: “New majority.”
NORDSTROM & THEMES






Screenshots above: The usual themes on Nordstrom's Instagram.
Brand boxes, other examples - Link to post (midway).
Nigerians, more examples - Link to post.
Drips, more examples - Link to post (beginning) with another link in the post.
Nails, other examples - Link to post (midway) with more examples provided in the post.
Experiential vehicles, other examples - Link to post (little before midway) with more examples provided in the post.
NORDSTROM & CHICKEN WINGS



Screenshots above: I doubt the real Nordstrom would randomly post chicken wings on its Instagram just because it's the Superbowl. Look how random and out of character that is with the other images. About as nonsensical as the Tide ad on Roku that looked to be for chicken wings.
NORDSTROM & BEFORE 2020 PANDEMIC


Screenshots above: Nordstrom before the 2020 pandemic when its Instagram, along with all other brands and businesses, BLASTS a transformative hyper pop consumerism, as it was meant to do, along with accelerating online shopping, banking, telehealth—everything. Nordstrom's Instagram before the pandemic looks amateur and dull.


Screenshots above: Before pandemic.


Screenshots above: Before pandemic.
When we think that it's criminals doing this and that they're banking big from it, it's only a matter of time before another terrorist attack like what happened on Oct 7th will happen somewhere, maybe here. Much of the money goes to fund for such criminal activities. Just saying.


Screenshots above: Nordstrom and another example of before the pandemic. You can still see the criminals' influence of nails and sneakers only it's amateur and horribly dull.


Screenshots above: Before the pandemic.


Screenshots above: Before the pandemic.
INSTAGRAM - BUILT BY GIRLS


Screenshots above: Other familiar themes: You Can't Be What You Can't See and Hustle.






Screenshots above: Built By Girls. Nielson Media. NYC Business. Greater Washington Partnership. Truity. Zirtue was advertised on my X. Every ad that shows on X, Instagram, on Google (or shows as “sponsored”) I know is linked to fraud and prompts me to look at its social media. Zirtue is a black-owned online payment service.









Screenshots above: ISDIN ad in NYT. ISDIN. Flagstar. National Society of Black Engineers/Boston. Tufts Health Plan. ISDIN. AMEX. NYC Life. NYS Senate Democrats.


Screenshots above: ISDIN and experiential vehicle.
MTA SUBWAY AD - FIGS






Screenshots above: FIGS ad in MTA subway car. What shows for FIGS on Google. All the ad in the cars are linked to fraud.




Screenshots above: FIGS directing its customers to support trans youth. FIGS and Disney. Nordstrom and Disney.
NYT & THOMAS JEFFERSON HIGH SCHOOL FOR SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY



Screenshots above: Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology is under investigation by the Trump administration for discrimination against Asians. Good. It's done away with the admissions exam so as to be more equitable. That alone is shocking to me. Black supremacists believe standardized testing is !RACIST!
How so? By declaring standardized testing is racist what the black supremacists are doing is confirming that black people are incapable of such rigorous mental application and to force them to do it is racist. That’s how I interpret their claim that examinations are racist. Everyone else has to take examinations, why not black and brown students? That’s the other interpretation I gather, black and brown students are “special” and therefore should be excused from taking the examinations, or, as TJHSST did and some universities, do away with examinations altogether!
NYC had a budget of $86 billion for its public schools in 2024 and yet those students, mainly POC, barely performed satisfactorily on math and reading (in previous Substack posts). Despite that, record number of POC students are enrolled in universities and colleges, many at ivy-leagues. What could account for this discrepancy? Criminal influence that’s especially focused on academia for their agenda that targets the young. Last summer while working at the driving school, a father and son came in the office for the son’s driving test and while we were waiting for the instructor to finish his other lesson, the father boasted to me his son had skipped a grade and was soon to go off to an internship in finance. Another time a young female came in the office to schedule a road test that she wanted to take before going to London for a semester. Both were POC who lived in the neighborhood and, no offense, I didn’t find terribly bright in talking to them.
When I was adopted by the Wissicks at seven years old, I couldn't count to five nor did I know the alphabet despite being with a NJ family for 16 months. They initially intended to adopt me but the women became pregnant, and they couldn't after that. A very good thing for me; I was terribly neglected and went to school less than five times. All in the paperwork I read for the first time during the pandemic lockdown. Such was int'l adoption in the 1980's. No exceptions were made for me when I started school in Fairport placed in fist grade in February. I’ve never experienced kindergarten, or even first grade, really, as it was only four months left. I had to take second grade twice and was a year older than everyone else, but no one knew, it wasn't a big deal. I took SAT's and tests like all the other kids, and I'm glad I did because I'm no different than anyone else and whatever anyone else I can do, so can I, and probably better. That’s always been my mindset.
Screenshot above: "A student who managed to do well despite growing up in a disadvantaged family or poor neighborhood deserves extra consideration." I have a problem with that statement, even as one who was disadvantaged. How do you measure disadvantage? How do you measure a kid's suffering? Poverty, sure, but the Wissicks weren't impoverished and I bet I was just as disadvantaged if not more as an abused kid to a black male with a loving single mom living in the projects. I ran away multiple times, did that black kid with single mom run away multiple times? What about that white kid who's prone to depression and later kills himself. No one saw it coming. A black kid just for being black and having a single mom is worse off than a white kid who’s depressed and has suicidal ideations? A white boy whose father died when he was young leaving him without his father who he loves doesn't experience any suffering or setbacks?
We've been trained to believe that being black is a curse and that black people deserve special treatment for it even at others' sacrifice, oppression, injustice. There’s something terribly wrong and misguided about that logic. Another person’s justice shouldn’t be an injustice to me. The murder of black kids by their black parents is an example of this disgustingly warped logic. To have placed the black kids in a safe environment no matter what race the caretaker to extremists (I prefer the word extremist over progressive; progressive is a euphemism to a radical extremist who works against common sense and societal well-being) would have been !RACIST!, so let the kids get murdered instead. One starved to death and another was tied up, beaten to death. In what world would that be justified except for the one influenced by criminals who are trying to reshape society to suit them? To the criminals, !RACISM! tops murder, rape, world wars, assault, stabbings, genocide with the exception of Gaza; !RACISM! is the paramount evil in the universe and because they’ve historically experienced it, they are #1 Victims In Human History and we should bestow upon them special treatment, even reparations, on top of all that they’ve received already in DEI (and fraud).
If being black is a curse that’s not my problem, but the black person's, their parents’ and God's. Either black people get treated like everyone else or !RACISM! is indeed permitted because that’s exactly what the special treatment is they're demanding of society, only it's racist to everyone who isn't black, an inversion. There is no exceptionalism for skin color. Period. I will also add that the black supremacists who claim that their “blackness” is a setback in the U.S. are awfully quick and forceful in declaring themselves to be queens. Can’t be both disadvantaged and a queen at the same time.


We have misguided ideas of fitting experiences into overly simplified categories of black and white (pun intended), but the world is more complicated than that. Yes, black and brown people are just as capable of hating others as any neo nazi, they are not only victims. Yes, a privileged white male can suffer and have problems like any impoverished black male only he has different problems.
Let's stop being dictated by criminals who have only been around their culture and their people, the like-minded. They’re incapable of getting outside of their comfort zone and God forbid if they should be the only one of their kind somewhere, what’s been my entire life. They have zero insight, foresight, hindsight but are only flat and one-dimensional.
First world problems are not black and white and as an international adoptee of 1980’s globalization, I’m one example of that.
My two cents on admissions to competitive schools. Race and class base considerations should be absolutely forbidden. They both amount to the same thing. Assess on a kid's aptitude, extracurricular activities, community involvement and references from such activities, the personal essay and in the essay and in the interview look for character, articulation, diplomacy, brightness. Character can make up for a B+ student who isn't a straight A one. Many successful entrepreneurs are college dropouts. In America, that’s possible, but it requires individualism, innovation, grit, and having character helps.















Screenshots above: Criminal influence trying to instill identity issues in young people so that they’ll become trans and get gender-affirming surgery on taxpayer’s money before 18yo.
BOGUS UPDATE NOTIFICATION
Screenshot above: Bogus update that would brick my device if updated.