So Let Me Start Arguing a Little Bit...
I know I can't be sure that it's July 13, but it does make sense as an end date...and it explains why the police are not helping, because they view me as some sort of major BLM member. I like and approve of BLM, but I'm not the most serious person about that movement.
Also, in regards to my mental health, I am going to try to imagine debates with Dr. Bober to help my brain. When I see a cryptologic or steganographic code, I need to be able to make sure it passes the "even though it doesn't mean that" test.
Anyway, here's my argument. Let's just say that I am black. I get the same protection as everyone else, the same as all of the victims. Using my "debating style," which I might caricature as being based on "mean comparisons," in many cases: Why don't I get the same protection as Keith Alexander?? Before someone says, "but some of the less talented black people and some of the more talented black people didn't get the same level of protection as Keith Alexander," I am going to say, "I do not accept that either. Also, I do not accept that I do not have the same protection as James Comey or Loretta Lynch."
Comey once remarked that Donald Trump "can't get over him."
Well, I don't know that I should get over James Comey, either! Why didn't I get a corner office with a nice window and a nice view as celebration of my talent? Or do I just have to sit and wait with the other "chairs," for the in-crowd government elites to get around to helping those of us who appear to be highly objectifiable without immediate massive disqualifying protests?
Maybe there's a rebuttal to this idea that I haven't thought of. I'm just putting it out there as my two cents. It ain't political, it's about my inalienable rights.
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