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Is there an income threshold at which hypocrisy becomes a lifestyle? Somewhere between 1 million and 1 billion net worth?
I didn't used to think that way. Not having known a lot of rich people, I thought people were people, that over the human spectrum of poor to rich there was some continuity of personal responsibility. I can't think that now.
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The media isn't going to slut-shame Kate Hudson, call her a bad mother, try to embarrass her boyfriend or incite anyone who will listen to commit crimes against her because she takes scantily clad pictures of herself and publishes them at Instagram. She is too rich and too conglomerate-compliant to be treated that way.
A decade ago, even 5 years ago, envy might have been the driving force behind female participation in the conglomerate's unprecedented persecution of me. Now I think that they don't want to admit that they have done anything wrong. They have all set their self-image above my rights and above the rights of all the other victims of malicious, unrequested, unprovoked, illegal voyeurism and involuntary pornography. Totally innocent and unsuspecting people, viciously and negligently abused by an elite that has made every dollar of its collective billions by selling its trustworthy image.
Even the grossest, crudest and most verbally aggressive members of that elite pretend to care about the public at a fundamental level. They give money to or raise awareness about humanitarian causes. They Tweet or otherwise use social media to give support to the victims of whatever tragedy is trending.
Stopping voyeurism and involuntary pornography doesn't trend.








