These are some of the lyrics for her new song:
Like a lot of celebrities, she's hacking my phone and watching me in my 1-bedroom apartment.
She's referring to my phone calls and online chats with suicide crisis and sexual abuse services. She knows that I don't have any friends, that the invasions of my privacy which the conglomerate has inflicted on me for so long that she and other hyperprivileged people think of them as being normal prevent me from having a social life.
These are screenshots from the video for "Boyfriend":
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That's an all-female poker game, since the entertainment industry doesn't know what to do with women who don't agree to submission and ridicule other than to have them copy the sillier pastimes of male chauvinists.
At the poker game, she picks up a vial of purple light, which is yet another symbolic incarnation of my being criminally victimized by voyeurism. She then goes to bars, puts the substance from the vial on her neck, and entrances men.
This is all rape apology. It's how she and many other women from that industry have avoided the reality of my degradation for almost a decade.
That's not even to mention all of the other unsuspecting, innocent people who have also been victimized while the conglomerate pretends that forcing people to live without their rights is flattering.
Neither Selena Gomez nor anyone else who knows that I'm telling the truth about the voyeurism would ever consent to the abuse that they all pretend is flattery.
No, wait, I can make this funny! I totally have a joke for this, here it is, ready?
Technology is a miracle. Now, spy cameras, hacking, cell phones and the Internet have made it possible to be branded both a slut AND a tease, as long as you are too poor for anyone to believe your reports. With the old technology, such as television, newspapers, magazines and whatnot, you had to go for one or the other, but not anymore! Actually, being watched 24/7 by hundreds of people at a time, all forming their own interpretations of what you read, listen to, wear, what position you sleep in, what you eat, when you shower, the sound and frequency of your toilet use, and so on, has expanded your labeling possibilities to be virtually limitless.



