Not only does the conglomerate hack my phone, it strenuously avoids considering any of the content of what it illicitly finds if that content is a logical refutation of the conglomerate's agenda.
The conglomerate makes me accountable for the pages that I privately read or the music that I privately listen to, for the names of the websites that have those pages or music, for the way that the information that I'm privately obtaining with my phone is presented by the people who published it. The conglomerate then creates accusing ads, news stories, magazine covers, pictures, and everything else and publicizes its interpretations as if it is proving me guilty of a crime.
It does all of that every day.
Copyright L. Kochman, July 9, 2015 @ 11:21 a.m.