Wednesday, March 31, 2021

6/19/18 discussion about troubles in neighborhood

Here is the link to my June 19, 2018, Twitter thread about continued troubles I was having with people lurking around my place, in addition to stalking problems I'd been having in my neighborhood.

I'd agonized a little bit today over whether to include this thread in my blog. However, again, I think this thread, albeit brief, really shows how much pressure I was continually put under by the people who lived around me at the time.

I'm not alone in facing this level of community stalking, neighborhood stalking, targeted stalking, etc. I don't keep this stuff on my blog to push my own unique experiences. Instead, I really hope that eventually more people will ask why it's allowed that so many people are being targeted, stalked, bullied, etc., like I am. Some people face even worse situations.

Thank you for reading. Please enjoy.

6/17/18 review of 2018 Denver PrideFest

Here is the link to my June 17, 2018, Twitter thread review of Denver's 2018 PrideFest event.

Twitter's platform has twisted each of my threads through 2018 and 2019 out of chronological order. This thread is affected, but is still moderately coherent. My apologies.

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6/16/18 review of 2018 Denver Juneteenth Music Festival

Here is the link to my June 16th, 2018, Twitter thread review of the 2018 Denver Juneteenth Music Festival.

Twitter's platform has twisted each of my threads through 2018 and 2019 out of chronological order. This thread is affected, but is still mostly coherent. My apologies.

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Tuesday, March 30, 2021

6/15/18 discussion about the US Code and FOSTA-SESTA

Here is the link to my June 15, 2018, Twitter thread discussion about some research I did into the US Code to understand FOSTA-SESTA better.

As I've mentioned a lot before, I was deeply concerned when Congress passed FOSTA-SESTA in early 2018, as I felt the law would threaten freedom of sexual speech in general.

This thread signifies a turning point in my ideas about FOSTA-SESTA, as it really is when I decided to stop focusing on all sexual speech and to start focusing only on sex work decriminalization.

I don't think my choice was 100% smart. And I think I've spent about a year now trying to refocus myself on other aspects of freedom of sexual speech that actually are gravely impacted by FOSTA-SESTA and other laws like it.

Twitter's platform has twisted each of my threads through 2018 and 2019 out of chronological order. This thread is affected, but is still mostly coherent. My apologies.

Thank you for reading. Please enjoy.



6/15/18 review of Colorado's prostitution laws

Here is the link to my June 15, 2018, Twitter thread discussion (very brief) about Colorado's prostitution laws.

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6/14/18 review of 2018 Caring4Denver campaign kickoff

Here is the link to my June 14, 2018, Twitter thread review of a campaign kickoff for the Caring4Denver mental health funding ballot initiative.

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6/14/18 review of the book Body and Soul, by Alondra Nelson

Here is the link to my June 14, 2018, Twitter thread review of the book Body and Soul: The Black Panther Party and the Fight Against Medical Discrimination, by Alondra Nelson.

Twitter's platform has twisted each of my threads through 2018 and 2019 out of chronological order. This thread is affected, but is still mostly coherent. My apologies.

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Monday, March 29, 2021

6/11/18 review of the book The Story of America, by Jill Lepore

Here is the link to my June 11, 2018, Twitter thread review of the book The Story of America: Essays on Origins, by Jill Lepore.

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6/10/18 review of Bolshoi in Cinema performance of Coppélia

Here is the link to my June 10, 2018, Twitter thread review of the Bolshoi in Cinema performance of the ballet Coppélia.

Twitter's platform has twisted each of my threads through 2018 and 2019 out of chronological order. This thread is affected, but is still moderately coherent. My apologies.

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6/9/18 review of Brother Jeff's 2018 political endorsements

Here is the link to my June 9, 2018, Twitter thread review of the 2018 Colorado candidate endorsements given by Denver community leader Brother Jeff Fard.

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6/9/18 review of 2018 Colorado down-ballot candidate forum

Here is the link to my June 9, 2018, Twitter thread review of a down-ballot candidate forum ahead of the 2018 Colorado Democratic primaries.

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Thursday, March 25, 2021

6/7/18 review of One Colorado gubernatorial forum

Here is the link to my June 7, 2018, Twitter thread review of One Colorado's gubernatorial forum on LGBTQ issues.

Twitter's platform has twisted each of my threads through 2018 and 2019 out of chronological order. This thread is affected, but is still moderately coherent. My apologies.

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6/6/18 review of a Colorado Democrats HD5 meeting

Here is the link to my June 6, 2018, Twitter thread review of a Colorado Democrats House District 5 meeting.

Twitter's platform has twisted each of my threads through 2018 and 2019 out of chronological order. This thread is affected, but is still mostly coherent. My apologies.

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6/5/18 discussion of birthday party/rally for Alex Valdez

Here is the link to my June 5, 2018, Twitter thread discussion about a birthday party and Democratic primary rally for Alex Valdez, who has since become the State Representative for Colorado's House District 5.

Twitter's platform has twisted each of my threads through 2018 and 2019 out of chronological order. This thread is affected, but is still moderately coherent. My apologies.

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Wednesday, March 24, 2021

6/4/18 review of rally following SCOTUS/CCRC decision

Here is the link to my June 4, 2018, Twitter thread review of a rally held at the Colorado State Capitol following the United States Supreme Court's decision about the Colorado Civil Rights Commission.

Twitter's platform has twisted each of my threads through 2018 and 2019 out of chronological order. This thread is affected, but is still moderately coherent. My apologies.

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6/4/18 review of Supreme Court/Colorado Civil Rights Commission decision

Here is the link to my June 4, 2018, Twitter thread discussion about the Supreme Court's ruling on Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission.

Twitter's platform has twisted each of my threads through 2018 and 2019 out of chronological order. This thread is affected, but is still mostly coherent. My apologies.

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6/3/18 review of film How to Talk to Girls at Parties

Here is the link to my June 3, 2018, Twitter thread review of the film How to Talk to Girls at Parties, directed by John Cameron Mitchell.

Twitter's platform has twisted each of my thread through 2018 and 2019 out of chronological order. This thread is affected, but is still mostly coherent. My apologies.

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6/3/18 chapter summary of my fetish novel "... or do I?"

Here is the link to my June 3, 2018, Twitter thread chapter summary of my fetish fanfiction story "... or do I?"

I wrote this amateur novel throughout 2014 and 2015. It is a fetish-themed romance, using the adult baby/ABDL fetish. However, my research for this story is really what opened my eyes to how politics works. I was interested in getting involved with things before I wrote this novel. But my research for this novel really gave me more direction in my efforts to get involved.

I wrote this chapter summary in 2018, for Pride Month, because a lot of the story takes place around Pride Month.

Twitter's platform has twisted each of my threads through 2018 and 2019 out of chronological order. This thread is greatly affected, as it is supposed to be a chapter-by-chapter summary, and now has all of the chapters jumbled out of order. My apologies.

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Tuesday, March 23, 2021

6/2/18 discussion of a Colorado Democrats volunteer party

Here is the link to my June 2, 2018, Twitter thread discussion about a party I attended for the Precinct Committee People in House District 5 for the Colorado Democrats.

Twitter's platform has twisted each of my threads through 2018 and 2019 out of chronological order. This thread is affected, but is still mostly coherent. My apologies.

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6/2/18 discussion about being stalked in my neighborhood

Here is the link to my June 2, 2018, Twitter thread adding some more details to my previous day's thread about being stalked in my neighborhood.

For more information about why there are so many threads about my being stalked during this time period, please see the updates/thoughts post a few posts below.

As I mentioned in my previous post, one reason I find it important to include all of these threads about my being stalked is that it shows what was going on in my personal life as I was trying to find a social and political place for myself.

This thread is a good example of that. I was working closely with the Denver Democrats and Colorado Democrats at this time. I proposed, in real life and via email, for my place -- a 1,000-square-foot space in Globeville, almost completely open, kind of loft-life -- to be used for party meetings. Everybody ignored my offer.

I wanted folks to use my space because I wanted my space to be seen around the neighborhood as an open space for the community. I was obviously being seen by a lot of the people around me as a suspicious character. I tried really hard to throw open my doors and make my domestic space public. And essentially, with this, as with everything else, I was ignored.

At this time, a lot of the people in the Denver political scene followed me on Twitter. They knew me personally. I told them in real life that they could use my space. They ignored me in real life. And they ignored me on Twitter.

I was asking people to help me out. And I was offering my personal, domestic space in return for that help. And nobody listened.

This kind of thing doesn't just happen to me. It happens to a lot of people. It's happened to other people in Denver, and those people, I know, have died from being ignored.

Twitter's platform has twisted each of my threads through 2018 and 2019 out of chronological order. This thread is affected, but is still moderately coherent. My apologies.

Thank you for reading. Please enjoy.







6/1/18 discussion about being stalked at my house

Here is the link to my June 1, 2018, Twitter thread discussion about my being stalked in my neighborhood.

For more of a discussion about why there are so many threads on this topic around this time period, see the update/thoughts post a few tweets below.

I have been questioning whether to include all of these threads. But I've decided to include them, as I think they say a lot about my thought processes and my own anxieties, but also a lot about what I was going through personally as I was trying to find a social and political place in the world.

Also -- I think it's important for people to be public about these stories. I'm not unique in facing this kind of harassment. There are a lot of people who get harassed like this. More people need to talk about it. More people need to be held accountable for doing it. And more work needs to be done to find out why this kind of stuff happens to so many people.

Twitter's platform has twisted each of my threads through 2018 and 2019 out of chronological order. This thread is affected, but is still moderately coherent. My apologies.



Monday, March 22, 2021

5/31/18 review of Denver "Taboo Town Hall" event hosted by Leslie Herod

Here is the link to my May 31, 2018, Twitter thread review of a "Taboo Town Hall" meeting held by Leslie Herod, then and now the State Representative for Colorado's House District 8.

Twitter's platform has twisted each of my threads through 2018 and 2019 out of chronological order. This thread is affected, but is still moderately coherent. My apologies.

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5/27/18 discussion about Mercutio from Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet

Here is the link to my May 27, 2018, Twitter thread discussion about the character of Mercutio from Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet.

Twitter's platform has twisted each of my threads out of chronological order through 2018 and 2019. This thread is affected, and is a little incoherent. My apologies.

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5/26/18 review of Romeo and Juliet, by William Shakespeare

Here is the link to my May 26, 2018, Twitter thread review of William Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet.

Twitter's platform has twisted each of my threads through 2018 and 2019. out of chronological order. This thread is affected and is somewhat incoherent. My apologies.

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Saturday, March 20, 2021

5/25/18 review of the film Weird Science, dir. by John Hughes

Here is the link to my May 25, 2018, Twitter thread review of the film Weird Science, directed by John Hughes.

Twitter has twisted each of my threads through 2018 and 2019 out of chronological order. This thread is affected, but is still moderately coherent.

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3/20/18 review of the film Drop Dead Fred, dir. by Ate de Jong

Here is the link to my May 23, 2018, Twitter thread review of the film Drop Dead Fred, directed by Ate de Jong.

Twitter's platform has twisted each of my threads through 2018 and 2019 out of chronological order. This thread is affected, but is still mostly coherent. My apologies.

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5/22/18 discussion about renewal of Colorado Civil Rights Division

Here is the link to my May 22, 2018, Twitter thread discussion about the ceremony held at the Colorado State Capitol to renew the Colorado Civil Rights Division.

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Friday, March 19, 2021

5/20/18 discussion about patterns of being stalked

Here is the link to my May 20, 2018, Twitter thread discussion about some additional elements regarding being stalked in my neighborhood.

If you would like more context into these threads about stalking, coming from my point of view in March of 2021, you can read my updates/thoughts post a few posts down.

Twitter's platform has twisted each of my threads out of chronological order through 2018 and 2019. This thread is affected, but is still moderately coherent. My apologies.

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5/20/18 review of the film Party Girl, directed by Nicholas Ray

Here is the link to my May 20, 2018, Twitter thread review of the film Party Girl, directed by Nicholas Ray.

Twitter's platform has twisted each of my threads through 2018 and 2019 out of chronological order. This thread is affected, but is still moderately coherent. My apologies.

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5/19/18 discussion about being stalked throughout my life

Here is the link to my May 19, 2018, Twitter thread about being stalked. This follows a shorter thread I did the same day.

Twitter's platform has twisted each of my threads through 2018 and 2019 out of chronological order. This thread is particularly affected, as it's supposed to give a timeline of my experiences, and it's very jumbled out of order. My apologies.

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5/19/18 discussion about being stalked

Here is the link to my May 19, 2018, Twitter thread about my feeling that I had been increasingly stalked since attending Denver's Cinco de Mayo event.

Twitter's platform has twisted each of my threads out of chronological order through 2018 and 2019. This thread is affected, but is still mostly coherent. My apologies.

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5/19/18 discussion about Steam censoring games post FOSTA-SESTA

Here is the link to my May 19, 2018 Twitter thread discussion (very brief) about Steam censoring games that contain adult content, and how that relates to FOSTA-SESTA.

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Tuesday, March 16, 2021

5/12/18 thread about my concept of "easy indicators" in society

Here is the link to my May 12, 2018, Twitter thread discussion about easy indicators.

This thread was intended to show how people use "easy indicators" as a way to make decisions easier, without requiring critical thought or deep investigation. I tried to show how what I call easy indicators come from a lazy mindset that depends too much on things like automation and consensus, but also on things like racism, sexism, and prejudice.

My ultimate hope was -- surprise, surprise -- to critique FOSTA-SESTA as a type of "easy indicator" that really only exists to further marginalize the already marginalized.

Unfortunately... Twitter's platform has twisted each of my threads through 2018 and 2019 out of chronological order. This thread is extremely impacted. My argument is totally twisted out of shape. You can still make it out if you try. But the thread is mangled. My apologies.

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5/11/18 review of a Denver Green Roof Initiative community meeting

Here is the link to my May 11, 2018, Twitter thread review of a community meeting I attended about Denver's Green Roof Initiative.

Twitter's platform has twisted each of my threads through 2018 and 2019 out of chronological order. This thread is affected, but is still moderately coherent. My apologies.

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5/10/18 discussion about FOSTA-SESTA

Here is the link to my May 10, 2018, Twitter thread discussion about research I did on the effects of FOSTA-SESTA.

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5/10/18 discussion about civil engineer Veronica O. Davis

Here is the link to my May 10, 2018, Twitter thread about civil engineer Veronica O. Davis.

This thread is a sort of experimental thread. I had recently read the American Society of Civil Engineers' 2017 Infrastructure Report Card. I wanted to keep up the level of excitement I found in reading that document. So I decided to learn more about civil engineers I thought might be cool people. I learned about Veronica O. Davis and figured I'd write about her.

Twitter's platform has twisted each of my threads through 2018 and 2019 out of chronological order. This thread is affected. It's only fairly coherent. My apologies.

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5/10/18 review of North Denver Cornerstone Collaborative meeting in Globeville

Here is the link to my May 10, 2018, Twitter thread review of a community meeting the North Denver Cornerstone Collaborative did about the Globeville Stormwater Systems Study.

Twitter's platform has twisted each of my threads through 2018 and 2019 out of chronological order. This thread is affected, but is still moderately coherent. My apologies.

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Monday, March 15, 2021

5/9/18 review of some independent FOSTA-SESTA research

Here is the link to my May 9, 2018, Twitter thread review of some FOSTA-SESTA research I was doing independently.

This thread links to a lot of the really great resources, including in my home state of Colorado, that got me started understanding the huge impact FOSTA-SESTA would have on sex work, and which got me shifting to thinking of FOSTA-SESTA as less of a free speech issue and more of a sex worker rights issue.

Twitter's platform has twisted each of my threads out of chronological order through 2018 and 2019. This thread is affected, but is still moderately coherent. My apologies.

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5/8/18 review of film Carmen Jones, directed by Otto Preminger

Here is the link to my May 8, 2018, Twitter thread review of the film Carmen Jones, directed by Otto Preminger.

Twitter's platform has twisted each of my threads through 2018 and 2019 out of chronological order. This thread is affected, but is still mostly coherent. My apologies.

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5/7/18 review of Nancy Drew mystery The Message in the Hollow Oak

Here is the link to my May 7, 2018, Twitter thread review of the Nancy Drew mystery The Message in the Hollow Oak, by Carolyn Keene (aka Mildred Wirt Benson).

Twitter's platform has twisted each of my threads through 2018 and 2019 out of chronological order. This thread is affected, but is still moderately coherent. My apologies.

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Friday, March 12, 2021

Thank you for reading/Some thoughts

Thank you for reading this blog. This blog is a work-in-progress "table of contents" of all the threads I have done on Twitter since I started doing Twitter in October of 2012.

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I like to do a "thoughts" post every once in a while, to look back on the time period covered by the Twitter threads I've linked to.

The threads from the time period below, early March through early May of 2018, mark a number of sort of big moments for me.

In mid-March of 2018, I was essentially bullied out of a consultant job I had been doing since mid-2017. I had driven a lot of success for the company, but, following the company essentially securing a multi-million-dollar round of funding, I had served my purpose, and was basically put at the mercy of a member of the company who did nothing except torture me.

This was done on purpose, and it was done to eject me from the company. It totally worked. It totally injured me physically, emotionally, and mentally. And it compromised my livelihood for a good six months.

At the same time, the situation inspired me to work a little bit harder to move out of the shadow of a group of folks through whom I'd gotten all of my consultant jobs. I spent most of the Spring and Summer of 2018 finding new clients and ended up in relationships that held pretty well, on and off, up until the pandemic shut the businesses down in March of 2020.

From March through May of 2018, I also found myself getting involved with politics in a number of ways I hadn't done in the past. This basically happened as a result of the 2018 caucus and my getting involved with the state-level assembly. Through that assembly, I became a member of the Central Committee of the Colorado Democrats. I spent about the next two years doing committee meetings, house district meetings, etc., on a somewhat regular basis.

This was great, in a lot of ways, as I got some insights into the party-politics process, as well as the political process as a whole, that I'd never had before. But I would say I also eventually exhausted myself on a lot of extroverted activities my introverted personality is not really cut out for.

And, additionally, even at a volunteering level, so much of politics, even in Colorado, is driven by somewhat selfishly career-minded folks. And I eventually became subject to a lot of bullying. But that wasn't until about late 2018 or early 2019.

If I'm not mistaken, the Twitter threads in the posts below mark the final times I visited any art galleries in person in Colorado. I may have attended some museums once or twice in 2019. But I'm pretty sure I didn't.

Art has been one of the biggest passions of my life. And, as I've mentioned many times before, from April of 2015 to April of 2017, I got involved pretty deeply in Denver's art scene through an art gallery in town. My involvement with the gallery coincided with the gallery re-attaining its success, after years of tragedy and struggle.

But I ended up getting set up, yet again, not long after the gallery really started finding its new success, being placed in the midst of a bunch of folks who bullied me. They bullied me out of the gallery. And they bullied me out of the Denver art scene.

I should really never have gotten as involved with the gallery as I did. That was my mistake. I was, more than anything, just overly excited to (I thought) have found friends. My involvement with the gallery ended up just messing up my ability to enjoy the arts in Denver in any capacity. And I finally had to admit that by about mid-2018 and stop visiting any galleries or museums in Denver at all.

Another big event around this time was FOSTA-SESTA. This was a bill passed by the US Congress in 2018 that potentially makes many different kinds of online activity a federal offense. The bill purportedly targets sex trafficking -- a nebulous term itself that basically means forced transport or forced labor in sex work -- online. But, for such a brief document, it actually targets any type of sex work online, and in such a way that it could construe adult services advertisements, or even erotic art, as contributing to sex trafficking in some way or another.

As I believe I've discussed before, I was already concerned with things like obscenity laws, laws that pretended to address youth exploitation, laws about prostitution, and laws about the age of legally recognized consent to sex. Through 2017, I tried to address a lot of these, among other, issues in my collage art as well as my stories, such as my amateur novel Summer Azure.

When FOSTA-SESTA really started to look like it was going to get passed, the first people who sounded the alarm on my Twitter timeline were workers (some of them trans men, by the way) in the porn industry. They said FOSTA-SESTA would limit freedom of sexual expression online. And they were right.

As I studied FOSTA-SESTA more and more, I came to understand the sex work industry -- i.e. prostitution. And I started to understand how much FOSTA-SESTA put the actual lives of prostitutes at risk. I also came to understand how hard sex workers were working to educate folks about sex work, as well as why laws like FOSTA-SESTA were bad.

So I ended up trying really hard to connect with folks in the sex work world, so I could assist with their efforts to repeal or neutralize FOSTA-SESTA, as well as decriminalize sex work. This probably ended up being a mistake.

Over the past three years, I've come to understand sex workers don't want partners as much as they want donors. I'm happy to be a donor. And I've given a lot of money to sex worker rights activists. But I do regret that I wasted a lot of time not focusing on the needs of, say, fetish artists like myself, so that I could try to fight shoulder-to-shoulder with folks who, quite honestly, will never accept or want me.

But, as you can see from some of the threads below, my initial, pre-sex work researches into FOSTA-SESTA had to do a lot more with how FOSTA-SESTA impacted freedom of sexual speech online in general. In particular, I'm proud of the work I did reaching out to free weekly papers to ask them how FOSTA-SESTA might affect their adult services advertising sections.

Finally -- I've put this "thoughts" post here, following Cinco de Mayo, for a reason.

After 2018's Cinco de Mayo, I started getting stalked in my neighborhood in a really bad way. I'm not totally sure what caused it. But immediately following my attendance of Cinco de Mayo in downtown Denver, people in my neighborhood began stalking me really bad.

So I do think that my attendance of Cinco de Mayo caused the stalking. But I'm not sure how. Some really strange people wouldn't leave me alone at the event. They followed me around while I was at the event. And the people who stalked me in my neighborhood afterwards acted strange in the same way.

At the same time, I think the stalking in my neighborhood may have been neighborhood-specific. At a meeting (posted below) that I attended in my neighborhood, Globeville, in April of 2018, one of the city officials there told me about folks in the neighborhood who are paid to go around the neighborhood and stop the Hispanic population there from being active.

The ultimate goal of this bullying is, the official told me, to disengage Hispanic folks from the neighborhood through misinformation and fear tactics, and then also, for the Hispanic folks who own property there, browbeat them into a situation where they're selling their land for low prices.

The official told me that these folks carrying out these misinformation and fear campaigns are actually paid by real estate companies, and that these kinds of campaigns had been happening for a while, but that since the results of the 2016 elections, the campaigns had gotten a lot worse.

I was really shocked to hear all of this, and I said pretty loud and clear that I would work really hard from then on to make sure the Hispanic people in my neighborhood got engaged in neighborhood life and that I'd make sure the real estate companies didn't win.

The stalking happened not long after that, and I've always wondered whether my statement at that meeting didn't have something to do with it.

I have been stalked in the past. And, when I've lived in places like apartments and duplexes, where I share a wall or ceiling with someone, I've also faced what I consider to be torturous amounts of noise, not to mention bullying and stalking in and out of the apartment complexes.

I know this sounds paranoid -- especially when I say how many different social settings this kind of stuff happens to me in. But the paranoia is offset in a lot of these situations by evidence (like video in some cases), by people outside these situations actually telling me what's happening to me, and by other situations I've watched where people are similarly stalked. Because this sort of social targeting, stalking, and harassment definitely does not happen just to me.

It should also be noted that, even before this time, a man from a set of duplexes across the way from my house would park his car in front of my house, then sit in the car for hours at a time, and sometimes for hours in the middle of the night. I have him on tape doing this. I also have him on tape trying to run over his girlfriend with his car in front of my house. He was eventually kicked out of the duplexes for causing other kinds of trouble.

Another aspect of the stalking was from my landlady's husband. Again, immediately after the 2018 Cinco de Mayo, my landlady's husband started staying in a small space on the property my house was on, almost twenty-four hours a day and seven days a week.

Not long before I moved into the house, in April of 2017, someone had moved out of that small space. My landlady said her husband was going to use the space for an art studio. And, over the course of the following year, the husband would come to the place every once in a while. We'd talk, on and off. The guy seemed pretty cool, in fact.

But, starting in May of 2018, the guy was there every single day, usually twenty-four hours a day. I also could not walk back into the backyard without the guy coming out and bothering me. If I left the house, the guy would leave 20 minutes later. When I'd come back, the guy would come back 20 minutes later. There was a definite pattern.

Things got to such an absurd point with this guy -- and I'll discuss it later -- that I couldn't even go into my backyard anymore. And, eventually, the guy started doing some really creepy things to me via text. And he started accusing me of really creepy stuff. He even started going down into the cellar of my house in the middle of the night and shouting curses at me (my bedroom was over the cellar). Eventually, in April of 2020, I had to leave the place. I couldn't take the harassment anymore.

But, again, all of that stuff really started happening immediately after the 2018 Cinco de Mayo. That day was really fun. But it ended up being a turning point for my life in a really dark and scary sort of way.

So those are some thoughts on the time frame the posts below make reference to.

Thank you, as always, for reading.

5/5/18 review of Cinco de Mayo Denver

Here is the link to my May 5, 2018, Twitter thread review of Denver's Cinco de Mayo celebration.

Twitter's platform has twisted each of my threads through 2018 and 2019 out of chronological order. This thread is affected, but is still moderately coherent. My apologies.

Thank you for reading. Please enjoy.



5/5/18 review of an evening at Cleo Parker Robinson Dance

Here is the link to my May 5, 2018, Twitter thread review of the Cleo Parker Robinson Dance performances of La Mulata de Córdoba, Uprooted: Pero Replantado, and Carmen.

Twitter's platform has twisted each of my threads through 2018 and 2019 out of chronological order. This thread is affected, but is still mostly coherent. My apologies.

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5/3/18 review of a Denver Dems House District 5 meeting

Here is the link to my May 3, 2018, Twitter thread review of a Denver Democrats House District 5 meeting.

Twitter's platform has twisted each of my threads through 2018 and 2019 out of chronological order. This thread is affected, but is still moderately coherent. My apologies.

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5/1/18 review of interview between Brother Jeff and Saira Rao

Here is the link to my May 1, 2018, Twitter thread review of an interview between Denver community leader Brother Jeff Fard and Saira Sameera Rao, who at the time was running in the Democratic primary for Colorado's US Congressional District 1 seat.

Twitter's platform has twisted each of my threads out of chronological order through 2018 and 2019. This thread is affected and is not very coherent. My apologies.

At this time, Saira Rao was really nice to me -- or, really, to my Twitter profile -- not to my physical presence in real life.

However, as 2018 progressed, especially following the primaries, Rao was less than nice to me. It really hurt my feelings, for a lot of reasons.

I prefer to remember this interview for what it was, and for the hope I had for Rao. At the same time, I still feel pretty upset that Rao ended up not being very nice to me -- i.e. my Twitter profile.

Thank you for reading. Please enjoy.








5/1/18 review of interview between Brother Jeff Fard and Represenative Joe Salazar

Here is the link to my May 1, 2018, Twitter thread review of the interview between Denver community leader Brother Jeff Fard and State Representative Joe Salazar, who was then running for Colorado Attorney General.

Twitter's platform has twisted each of my threads through 2018 and 2019 out of chronological order. This thread is affected, but is still moderately coherent. My apologies.

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Thursday, March 11, 2021

4/29/18 review of 1961 Nancy Drew mystery The Secret of Red Gate Farm

Here is the link to my April 29, 2018, Twitter thread review of the 1961 Nancy Drew mystery The Secret of Red Gate Farm, by Carolyn Keene (Lynn Ealer).

Twitter's platform has twisted each of my threads through 2018 and 2019 out of chronological order. This thread is affected, but is still mostly coherent. My apologies.

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4/29/18 review of Ballet Ariel productions of Appalachian Spring and Ballerinas by Degas

Here is the link to my April 29, 2018, Twitter thread review of the Ballet Ariel productions of Appalachian Spring and Ballerinas by Degas, which took place at the Lakewood Cultural Center in Colorado.

Twitter's platform has twisted each of my threads through 2018 and 2019 out of chronological order. This thread is affected, but is still mostly coherent. My apologies.

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4/28/18 review of Nancy Drew and The Secret of Red Gate Farm

Here is the link to my April 28, 2018, Twitter thread review of the Nancy Drew mystery The Secret of Red Gate Farm, by Carolyn Keene (or Mildred Wirt Benson).

Twitter's platform has twisted each of my threads through 2018 and 2019 out of chronological order. This thread is very affected and is not very coherent. My apologies.

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4/28/18 review of ODC performance of The Velveteen Rabbit

Here is the link to my April 28, 2018, Twitter thread review of the ODC San Francisco performance of The Velveteen Rabbit, which took place at the Newman Center at the University of Denver.

Twitter's platform has twisted each of my threads through 2018 and 2019 out of chronological order. This thread is affected, but is still mostly coherent. My apologies.

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Wednesday, March 10, 2021

4/25/18 review of Nancy Drew mystery The Secret at Shadow Ranch

Here is the link to my April 25, 2018, Twitter thread review of the Nancy Drew mystery The Secret at Shadow Ranch.

Twitter's platform has twisted each of my threads through 2018 and 2019 out of chronological order. This thread is affected, but is still mostly coherent. My apologies.

Thank you for reading. Please enjoy.