Monday, April 15, 2019

People can't conduct their lives without privacy.

Even convicted prisoners don't have to live the way that the conglomerate forces me to live.

I would probably kill myself if I had no hope that eventually somebody will listen and stop my being treated as if I have no human rights.

If my public discussions of suicide are less frequent and less strident than they used to be, it is because I have relinquished expectations that those to whom I used to address my concerns will understand them or respond appropriately to them.  It is not because I have become acclimated to a life of violation or now think it to be normal.