As I have said before, social media makes people believe that stalking is socially acceptable.
Things have even gotten so serious that hackers are employed to tap into people's microphones on their phones and their cameras.
And the people who engage in this activity somehow feel victimized by what they discover.
They are threatened by private conversations and private plans that don't involve them.
They become obsessed by discovered interests and judge the target by what they consume.
All while the people they really should be monitoring continue to plan and execute diabolical acts without intervention.
It is seldom the people who steal savings, inheritances and identities that are gang stalked and harassed.
It is usually an individual without power and consequence. It is usually a "nobody" that has the nerve to have a dissenting opinion.
...And the cycle of divide, conquer and oppression continues.
Here are two tips for you obsessive sick ass stalkers out here:
There is a simple solution to your problem.
You can't get mad about what you don't hear and see. And if the person saying and doing it are no threat to you. I ask the question:
Why are you watching and listening?
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