What's this about people being hurt? They must be people who believed in those frauds. I'm not the only victim, as I've been saying all along. I share the sense of betrayal felt by comedy fans and music fans caused by this broadcasting crime, but I am virtually alone with the bizarre effects of copyright violations on the brain of the author. I'm sure the laws would change to keep offenders incarcerated for sufficient lengths of time if more people knew about this peculiar suffering. When I hear about how excited fans became over those music frauds, it tells me that the lies that were used to suppress my own popularity as my music's author must have been numerous and extremely damaging. When I consider how the last eight years of my life have been reduced to a black hole that I cannot even look back on without grief, the destruction caused by years of slanderous and libelous false accusations are made painfully clear to me. It took a lot of nasty lies to leave me walking down the street by myself after so much money was made with my work. And some assholes want to make fun of me now over it. Too bad we can't wipe them out. To get you to love those frauds, you were told horrible lies about me. The more you loved those frauds, the more they made sure you hated me. And they made almost every friend I ever knew betray me. They sure make a person pay an outrageous price to just share his music and his thoughts on the internet. No wonder my talent is so rare. We're treated with such brutality that few of us survive, let alone breed. Dependence on disability checks can also be a barrier to gaining respect for people like me. Of course, I wouldn't need a public pension if the criminal stars who stole my music and comedy would have paid me my fair share for my work. In the meantime, I'm being treated with so much disrespect by certain local snobs that I'm sometimes more eager to go to court for COMPENSATION than I am to face a crowd with my new songs. If you're hurt to find out that your idols are frauds, remember how you loved them and how it made you hate me. Maybe when you hated me, you hurt me. If you didn't know what you were doing, you're innocent. Since it's abnormal to hate an author whose work you enjoy, such people likely didn't know what they were doing and were just misled. I don't hate them. The way out of hurt is to avoid hate. I think that shunning broadcast hate in the subtle form of their support for fraud helps me to think more clearly about this crime. |
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Tuesday, October 6, 2015
Eliminate Hate
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