That's a picture from this morning of the first story and ads at the first page of the Boston Globe's website.
Citizens Bank is my bank. I have to have a bank; everybody has to have a bank. That doesn't mean that I have no right to criticize Citizens Bank's bad behavior or that it should retaliate against me for saying that it shouldn't promote crime.
For several days, I have had search results for Annie Dookhan on one of the Internet screens on my phone. I have been meaning to read about her conviction, to try to find out if she actually did something wrong or if the media frenzy about her and the case against her had these purposes:
-to publicize code meant to humiliate me
-to overturn thousands of drug convictions, in preparation for legalizing marijuana and who knows what else
The Boston Globe's story about the chemist today is not about Ms. Dookhan. However, it seems to me that what has happened is that the Boston Globe has my phone hacked and decided to publish another story about chemists being prosecuted because I had the search results for Ms. Dookhan on my phone.
Copyright, with noted exceptions, L. Kochman, July 3, 2015 @ 10:16 a.m.
