There's no excuse for spying on someone in the bathroom or in other places where he or she has the reasonable expectation of privacy.
To do that is a crime and it's a human rights violation. What you think of the person who is being victimized is irrelevant.
People's rights are not supposed to be contingent upon whether or not people who have the power to violate them like them or not. That's the definition of a human right.
I've been evicted from two apartments in a row for objecting to being criminally victimized by voyeurism. All I had to do to avoid those evictions was not to object to that criminal victimization. My efforts to have my rights respected ought to be enough proof for anyone that I'm not asking for this.
Also, how can people continue to act as if I'm the only person being filmed in the sickening repetition of this crime, when they are watching the crime occur in places where there are other people who are also being victimized, totally unsuspecting people whom the voyeurs can't even pretend are asking for it?
What's even more disgusting about the voyeurism that's been perpetrated against me and around me for so many years is that anyone who wanted to report it to the police or other authorities who would have stopped it if they'd had corroboration that it was occurring could have reported it. There are no bystanders for the crime of voyeurism; everyone who watches it is a participant in that crime.
I DON'T KNOW SPECIFICALLY WHERE THE CAMERAS ARE IN THE ESTABLISHMENTS WHERE I SUSPECT THE CAMERAS OF BEING! THAT'S WHAT IT MEANS WHEN CAMERAS ARE HIDDEN! WHAT THAT ALSO MEANS IS THAT THE ONLY EVIDENCE I HAVE THAT THE VOYEURISM IS HAPPENING AGAIN ARE THE SNIDE AND DISGUSTING, RIDICULING, VICTIM-BLAMING REFERENCES AT CELEBRITY SOCIAL MEDIA, THE PROFESSIONAL MEDIA, ADS, TELEVISION SHOWS, MOVIES, AND EVERYTHING ELSE THAT THE VOYEURS ARE EITHER AMUSING THEMSELVES OR BEING PAID TO "SAY" ABOUT:
-watching me use a toilet
-watching me take showers
-watching me cope with my acne
-watching me have my period
-watching me change my clothes
-watching me remove hair
-everything else for which everyone HAS THE RIGHT TO PRIVACY
I, a homeless woman, which is the equivalent of crazy in many people's minds, cannot go to a police station and tell them what the evidence is that I and EVERYONE AROUND ME are being criminally victimized by voyeurism. I will be treated as if I am paranoid and delusional. That's how I was treated by two police stations in a row in the last two apartments where I lived; they treated me that way because they knew that I was poor. Not coincidentally, the people who worked at those apartment buildings, who installed the hidden and illegal cameras in each of those apartments, and who succeeded at calling me crazy and a liar and having me evicted when I said the voyeurism was happening, also treated me the way that they did because I was poor.
Nobody who isn't living the way that I have to live because of how the conglomerate has treated me should be judging me for how I'm dealing with it.
The conglomerate's promotion of voyeurism and nonconsensual pornography, and my being punished every time that I try to have the violations stopped, are setting an example which is going to put all but the wealthiest people at risk of being victimized by these crimes. That is one of the reasons that I have called all of the rich people and powerful institutions who have attacked President Trump, while they claim to be "for the people," hypocrites. They're all hypocrites; all of them.
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