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Journal BarbaraHudson's Journal: The end of an era 17

I just found out that one of the transvestites who has spend most of the last 2 decades harassing transsexual women is dead. This is the same one who was fired after I complained to their employer about cyber-stalking and they called the police in to investigate.

In following up, I came across something his daughter wrote about the family's time together before her parents divorced, and how he never worked and spent her mom's paycheck even before she came home with it.

This is how the person who should be the closest to him will remember him. Spending the last decade on-line in a one-room bedsit for the homeless attacking transsexuals, with probably over 100,000 hate-filled posts (the count was 68,000 almost 10 years ago). What a sad waste of a life.

Almost can't believe that I feel sorry for him, but many of us will breathe a sigh of relief knowing it's finally over.

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  • fired after I complained to their employer about cyber-stalking

    Ah, yes, nothing wins a debate better than complaining to police. I wonder, if I should worry about my job now... I've done nothing illegal, of course — but neither has this poor "transvestite", who was fired based on nothing but a complaint from an Internet troll.

    Barbara Hudson — a stukach [urbandictionary.com] — shall from now on be boycotted.

    • This transvestite has a 20-year history of attacking transsexuals, outing them by posting their names and addresses (you know, doxxing), trying to get them fired, etc. So, you support people who dox - thanks for warning us. My complaint was far from the only one - just the one that had lots of proof, sufficient to get the idiot fired. That's what you get for embarrassing your employer after multiple warnings.

      So no, it was not "based on nothing but a complaint from an Internet troll."

    • All police are the KGB/FSB and every state is a police state? I'm glad I don't live in your world.

      • :-) I don't claim to know his past other than what he posted, but I'm pretty sure he's glad he doesn't live there anymore either. Maybe the cops to him are like firecrackers are to a vet with PTSD. If you grow up seeing only brutality from the cops and the state, your perceptions might be, how would you say, "colored"?

      • by mcgrew ( 92797 ) *

        We have secret police ("plainclothesmen") and more prisoners per capita than any other country in the world, so I don't think we can talk too much about other governments.

    • by Bob_Who ( 926234 )

      In all fairness, "dropping a dime" versus filing a harassment complaint as a matter of public record with a commitment to testify, if necessary, are two different things. Bear in mind, a legal remedy, albeit an accusatory one, is all a practicing attorney or other professional may contemplate.

      • Quebec is a long way from California (different coast, different country) , and there has to be some sense of proportion. However, if they had said that they really would like me to file an official complaint with the police and testify to help deter others, I would have. cooperated. Why not?
    • fired after I complained to their employer about cyber-stalking

      Ah, yes, nothing wins a debate better than complaining to police.

      How is cyber-stalking equivalent to a debate by any meaningful meaning of either term?

      • True. People you can have a meaningful debate with generally don't turn to cyber-stalking. At least, I hope that's true. Otherwise, I'm in BIG trouble :-)
  • transvestites who has spend most of the last .......should be 'spent' maybe??

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