If I hadn't said that I wanted the hidden, illegal cameras to be removed from my apartment, I wouldn't be homeless.

I would be an abused tenant.




That's a picture of the December 22, 2016 letter that the lawyers for the second apartment in a row where I was victimized by voyeurism sent me.  If I had stopped saying that the voyeurism was happening, the threats from that law firm to make me homeless would have stopped.  I refused to stop saying that my rights should be respected, and so I am homeless again, because not one person who knew that I was telling the truth corroborated that I wasn't delusional or lying.  

How many times do I have to explain this to the people who want to continue to victim-blame me?  

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