11-29 & 11-30-24












Screenshots above: Lawyers Committee. Black Economic Alliance. Platform Women. HRuprise. ELCInfo. Working Families Party. Black Women Radicals. Campaign Zero & Constructionus. Black Trans Advocacy. Black Women Radicals. Girls Rising.
HATE CRIMES


FIRE ALARM HARASSMENT
Screenshot above: A little after 3am, the fire alarm started making a single beep noise. It did not do that during the day. I set my iPhone down (I was viewing X) to see if I could make it stop. Returning to my room about 20mins later, my iPhone’s screen was still lit when it’s set to go to sleep after 2mins.
CONED - PAYMENT


Screenshots above: Paid my ConEd bill. While employed, I paid $150./mth, still over what it should be for never using the AC during the summer, the dishwasher in the kitchen, having limited hardware in apt, and practically living in the dark. This time I paid what I could, $80., thanks to a friend who loaned me money. BillMatrix is as glitchy as ever. BillMatrix has horrible reviews online. The acupuncture business next door to the driving school often complained to me that our part of the ConEd bill wasn't paid. Somehow the three businesses, the acupuncture, driving school and a nail salon had combined utility bills into one and the owner of the acupuncture business was the one in charge of the bill while the other two businesses gave her their share. Over the summer, when the owners went to Turkey, they apparently forgot to pay the utility bill and this accrued for several months. I mention this because the ConEd bill that included the three businesses compared to my two-bedroom apt was very reasonable.
Link to website (Billmatrix is part of Fiserv).
Link to website.



Screenshots above: The ConEd bill for the three businesses was around $200-something a month. The driving school owed about $400 for several months, I think six months. The utility bills for the three businesses was rationale and not at all high. The three businesses used more electricity that I do in my apt, but I’m charged hundreds more a month. The Russian Nails business probably used the most electricity. She used a hand-held device wearing goggles to do her clients’ nails.
WSJ’S “FEWER BLACK PROFESSIONALS ARE GETTING PROMOTED INTO MANAGEMENT”









Screenshots above: On this day last year, WSJ posted on its IG, "Fewer Black Professionals Are Getting Promoted Into Management."
I've refuted this plenty of times before with plenty of examples. Here's more to add to the mountain of evidence contradicting this disinformation. CEO, Red Lobster. "First black woman..."—because it's always about race and gender never credentials and merit, Girls Who Code. "First black woman" Judge in UC Court of Appeals. President, Law Alumni Assn. SVP, Walgreens. Chief Academic Officer & Provost, Duke University. Partner, AKD Law. Co-Chair, Moore & Van Allen Law.






Screenshots above: Editor-In-Chief, Columbia Law Review. Executive Director, Advancement Project ("racial justice & civil rights org"). President & Executive Director, Lawyers Committee. Assistant Attorney General, Biden Administration. Dean, Columbia University. Dean, George Washington University Law School. "First black woman" Judge to VA Supreme Court. "First black" Editor-In-Chief, VA Law Review. President, NYC's Mass Transportation Authority. “First Elected Black Female and Male” Council Members, City of Dallas, TX.
TRANS




VICTIMIZATION - SCHOOLS
Screenshots above: "Police in schools is an issue of American racial disparity..." No, police in schools is about violence, shooters, guns/blades/knives. Case in point: The image they use shows a black police officer along with a white one.
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"Black girls are 5.5% times more likely to be suspended than their white counterparts." Having gone to school with both, I can definitively say that white girls don't get in physical fights with each other nor skip school or classes. They also do their homework and don't give attitudes or answer back to the teachers. In the suburbs, there's no where to go if students skip school. People would see them out in public during school hours, like someone's parent and report it to the other parents or to the school. Most of them don't smoke cigarettes or do drugs. Around 15yo when I started getting defiant, I smoked cigarettes with the "bad kids" and got suspended, eventually expelled. I didn't understand the significance of this at the time, but reading the paperwork to my past, I grasped the full gravity of the situation along with how unjust it was to me as the only Asian student in my entire grade and nearly the entire school who was having problems at home and by that point had voluntarily went into state care rather than live with the adoptive couple. I was commuting an hour back and forth from the city to the suburb by bus. Fairport schools probably had next to little or no experience of such situations, and probably zero experience with an international adoptee experiencing what would be a “broken adoption.” Again it's unfamiliarity, not race, that creates precarious situations that can lead to injustice; again, it's not a race or gender issue, but one of ignorance.
Black girls are suspended more than white girls because black girls in the inner city do skip school and classes—I did it all the time with the girls in the group home—they do get in fights and mouth off to the teachers. At least when I was exposed to inner city teens/students. Those are problematic behaviors that get a student in trouble. It’s simple cause and effect. If they want so-called systemic change, they at first need to change themselves. But this isn’t about change, it’s about disinformation, victimization, and FRAUD.
TRANS, RADICALISM & THEIR LOOK


“Defund Nova Police.”
“Reparations for black students.”




Trans Law Center.


Screenshots above: Examples of what’s saturating social media. Don't forget there's a teen mental health crisis, STI's are at an all-time high (syphilis) with as young as 15-25 yo's, alcoholism is at all-time high, opioid crisis, and life expectancy slowing reportedly most among white males who are prone to "despair deaths."
All of what’s shown is targeting, ie marketed, to young people. As young as 12yo as the screenshots from Teen Vogue show. Targeting kids with a sex-change/hormone therapy that alters their bodies and has long-term effects on their reproductive capabilities, much of it not yet researched or studied.
“Sex work is work: We run to the strip club for a birthday party but roll our eyes dating someone from the industry.” Probably not roll the eyes as more balk at the idea. Would you want your partner to be leered at, objectified and hyper sexualized for her/his body by strangers? It’s an exploitative context from every angle that jeopardizes the person’s safety, mental health, and overall probably erodes a sense of self and autonomy. I wouldn’t want to be with anyone who finds sexual objectification to be an appropriate career whether as the person doing it for a job or one supporting it for entertainment. I’d like to think my partner has other capabilities to make a career and other pastimes as entertainment. See the injected victimization that obstructs reasonable thought processes and moreover erodes and corrupts values, self respect and respecting others? We don’t have to be like criminals who are trying to change the norms to what suits them.
VICTIMIZATION


Screenshots above: NYT and "Bomb threat to deter black people from voting". Mother Jones and "IRS over-audits black people."















X - LAST POST & HARASSED


Screenshot above: As of today my entire X is 12 days worth of posts. Showing how it shrinks and shrinks and shrinks. What’s an infringement on my rights and happening only to me the platform.
Screenshot above: Obstructed on X. Video uploaded directly to X. No share link. When trying to download my X’s archives, I’m harassed with an error message, obstructed, or it downloads, but the archives show files from Substack. Documented with videos and uploaded to my YouTube channel.





RECENTS DEACTIVATED
Screenshot above: A file went missing from desktop—it happens from time to time, NBD. It wasn't a particularly compelling screenshot. It was on the usual victimization: critical race theory, slavery, BLM, systemic oppression, etc. Looked for it in Recents, which shows Nov 14th as most recent day.
All my life I presented myself so as not to receive pity despite my disadvantaged place in life. I don’t see myself as pitiful or even disadvantaged. In my mind I’m as capable and worthy as the next person, and I’ve functioned on that mindset all my life. I often think to myself, I can do it better. I’m not afraid of making the first move, being the first and only, raising my hand to ask a question, hard work. I pity homeless ppl on the street, I don’t pity myself nor do I desire other ppl to pity me. I’m not someone to pity. The black supremacists operate on pity! And, yes, they’re indeed pitiful! They take zero responsibility for their actions. They want society and taxpayers to pay them for being pitiful and pathetic. They’re going around claiming that police presence at schools is because of racism, not the violence that erupts in schools and that black girls get suspended because of race, not for their behavior. Think about that and how their kind of thinking has created BLM and DEI that have become national policies from academic institutions to corporate businesses. If they can’t grasp simple cause and effect, how the hell is their DEI reliable, and moreover, how will they benefit from the policies to make lasting changes? Right now it’s simply getting paid and cutting the line to be priority. DEI cost billions in funding of taxpayers’ money and corporate philanthropy and it’s changed the trajectory of academia, impacted ppls’ lives, curtailed opportunities for others except those who are black/brown. Only one group has benefited while everyone else is alienated!
























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NYT
Screenshot above: Popup is harassment.
CORRUPT FOLDER
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“MANNERS MATTER”
Could this be any more pathetic and phony? Their usual “matters”—Black Lives Matter, black banks matter, black votes matter. What are manners in a nutshell? Consideration of others and quality of life. They’re acting like sleazy scumbags defrauding and cheating and scamming ppl who have never done anything to them, who are only trying to live their lives and then have a YouTube channel on Manners Matter. No amount of YouTube videos will change trash. Trash with money is conspicuous, they can’t help from flaunting it. Whether posting pics of themselves with wads of hundreds wearing bling, making sure you see the brand names on their clothes, to challengeingly staring you down with a, Look At Me. It’s everywhere in Manhattan, and only since after the pandemic. Those of us who aren’t Live Deep Fakes can see it.


Screenshots above: They racialize whenever they can. Always bringing up race and the color of skin. Privacy? Security? CONTROL?! Right.


















































NYT - AD















Screenshot above: One Ten Org. Would you talk about mental health with your coworkers? I wouldn't. I go to work to work, not to discuss personal matters. Why is being uncomfortable to talk of personal matters with coworkers a racial issue? Some ppl value privacy.






HARASSED


Screenshots above: Just to show how desperate they are and how much I'm monitored: searched file "Impact..." and only the female file showed (3:51pm) when I was looking for the male file, which the criminals knew based on my previous actions. Clicked on files individually until I found the file I wanted (3:52pm).


























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They frequently project their cybercrimes in NYT. Everything from DMV, retail theft, hacked health records, wine ponzi scheme, banks closing accounts, "scammer American hero", "virtues of inauthenticity", etc—all have been articles in NYT. Sometimes right after I called something out. It's their way of normalizing serious crimes. It’s ingenious because the cybercrimes are most likely happening to many people who have probably tried to report it to FTC, FCC, their local law enforcement, FBI’s IC3 website—and if they’re reporting it online on compromised devices, it’s for naught and futile. But seeing the crimes that’s happening to them in a major publication like NYT rather normalizes it, at least gives the sense that 1) The victim isn’t the only one and 2) That people are aware of what’s happening, including law enforcement, FBI, FCC, FTC, etc. After all, it’s in the NYT.
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For example: First post mentions that I had posted on the Buy Now Pay Later payment services (Klarna, SmartPay, AfterPay, etc) on Dec 7th (with many BBB complaints) only to see NYT article on it Dec 22nd. This also happened with banks closing accts which I posted then later saw NYT article on it. Other projections in NYT (shown below): Vehicles with spyware. Why drug prices are high. Stolen checks. "Virtues of inauthenticity." "Scammer sister." Banks closing accounts.








"As utility bills rise, low-income Americans are struggling..." No, middle-class Americans are struggling to pay for energy period. An essential service in the most developed country has suddenly shot at prices that make it a luxury. My ConEd bill has increased 300%; and I’m not the only one. You need only to go online to see others report the same illogical increase. That's not inflation, that's suspect.
This one was probably targeted at me. Didn't bother to read article. No thanks.