Angie Breton Seasons Greetings Madam Breton, Last week I left a message on the voice mail of Stephanie Sherwood, the Marketing Director of that mall, expressing my deep concern about a life size picture of a nude woman that is displayed on the front window of a store, called Guilty, that is located inside the Galleria Mall. I am following up with this email as part of the second part of my campaign to try to convince you to have that tenant remove that offensive picture immediately. My name is Avatar Galextra, and I am a spiritual master who is here on the blue planet to serve and protect the greater good of all life forms living here, through the life changing and planet healing work that I am doing to bring all beings together – and bring a new way of being to this planet. I am doing so in order to teach, and show human beings the deep truths, true insights, and ancient knowledge, that they each need to adopt, practice, and master for them to learn to live in a state of real harmony, lasting peace, permanent abundance, and true reverence for all of life on the surface of the blue planet. That is my work; that is my mission! The picture of the naked woman clinging to a man in a three piece suit that is posted inside the window of that particular store, belonging to one of your tenants, has no place being there for any reason! It’s sends a powerful message to every man, woman, and child who visits that mall – that it is okay for women to be publicly disrespected, humiliated, and diminished in this way by men: to entice the inflated egos, and stroke the loins of men especially, as a way to increase sales and make more profit in the process. We already live in a youth obsessed, materialistically preoccupied, sexually promiscuous, and morally dysfunctional society – that teaches, and programs people that it is part of their imperfect human nature to pursue their own selfish, and self-serving, interests: even if they have to prostitute their principles and morals and cause harm to others in the process. That disrespectful image of that woman sends the wrong message to both children, and adults, about the superficial value that they should place on the lives and the dignity of women, and younger females, everywhere. It is a disturbing image that gives men, and younger males as well, a license to view women as sexual objects, who exist to cater to, and serve, the egotistical, and perverted, appetites and agendas of men all over the world. It also tells men that it is okay for them to treat their wives, mothers, sisters, aunts, and other female members of their families in such a degrading, humiliating, and harmful manner; and it also sends the paralyzing and disheartening message to women - that the men in their lives have a right to dishonor, degrade, and diminish them in this way. It also sends a frightening message to boys, and girls, that this is the way that females should be viewed, and treated, by males of any age all of their lives. We live in a culture where women, and younger females, are the victims of men – who abuse, assault, rape, and often kill them for their own twisted and perverted reasons. This awful image in that store, called Guilty, is serving to feed that kind of social madness that men are especially known for inflicting in the lives of women especially. It’s an image which encourages men, and younger males, to persecute women in public who do not fit the physical profile of that picture of that naked woman in that store; it’s an image which entices men to harass and manipulate younger females especially to become sexually involved with them. It’s also an image which undermines, and diminishes the moral foundation that human beings need to help them to learn to treat each other in a respectful, responsible, dignified, and thoughtful manner. Women on this planet are being disrespected everywhere by men through the different institutions, industries, and systems that have been put in place by men to keep women in their place especially. Many women in this city, such as myself, are constantly harassed to the point where they do not want to go out in public anymore; and in the process many of them become overweight, depressed, and even suicidal as a result. No one has the right to rob others of their right to live a comfortable, happy life without doing any harm to anyone. We each have the right to live our lives in any way that we choose - but we do not have the right to use our lives to abuse anyone or anything in anyway at any time. It is wrong to harm anyone for the sake of making a profit, or for any reason. It’s our moral right to protect others, and in doing so we protect ourselves. By allowing the owner of that store, called Guilty, to place that naked image of a woman in the front window of that store, the management of the Galleria Mall is knowingly, and willfully, endorsing an image that serves and protects the rights of men to view, and treat women, and younger females, in disrespectful, humiliating, and harmful ways – in the privacy of their homes, in the workplace, and in public places such as shopping malls, public parks, and everywhere and anywhere they choose to do so. As the property manager of the Galleria Mall, it is your legal responsibility to make sure that none of the tenants operating stores inside your mall display any image – that incites anyone, or any group of people (such as members of the male gender) to do or say things that can cause physical, emotional, or mental harm to another human being, or to a group of human beings, such as the members of the female gender. It is also your moral responsibility to protect the families who shop inside the Galleria Mall to keep themselves, and their children, from being exposed to such a degrading, and pornographic image of a naked woman in that Guilty store. You may not yet know this as yet: but the Galleria Mall is also opening up itself to the possibility of facing lawsuits from women living in that area who will be unfortunately harassed, molested, and even raped by men – who purchase their booze from the liquor store located at the end of that mall – after having their lustful loins inflated from staring at the life size image of that naked woman in the window of that Guilty store, before they go on to commit their sexual crimes against women, or younger female in real life. To be forewarned is to be forearmed. And you have been warned in no uncertain terms by a spiritual master named Avatar Galextra. If you do not have that tenant remove that image in the near future: I will have no choice but to take my campaign to the next level – to the court of public opinion (especially the newspaper, television, and radio outlets operating in this city) – until you finally do so. I hope that you will do the right thing – to serve and protect not just the dignity and the honor of women everywhere in this city especially: but also to protect the peace of mind of men, women, and children who visit or shop in the Galleria Mall; and in the process protect the bottom line of the company for which you were hired to serve as its property manager. Respectfully, Avatar Galextra
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