Contrary to popular belief
- Amanda Riddell
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- 10 hours ago
- 1 min read
I've never discussed Weeded Out with any producers, or at least not face to face. I've never met anyone who claims to have the rights. I was at a jobseeking course in 2022. That's where I wrote the early preludes, and three of the four Weeded Out episodes. It was a Treehouse course, and MSD can probably verify that I took the course. This means that VUW has no legal right to my IP. There's no deal. It's just them harassing me. That's why they're one of the groups that I reported to police. - I was never designated a threat. It was an assessment meeting. Nevertheless, it was used to justify privacy intrusions that I think were unlawful. Ms. Swarbrick hadn't shared her crush on me with the Greens. Te Pāti Māori stood by me. It was spurious. - It's a textbook corruption scandal. Bryce would have a field day with it. Except he works for VUW... they're another group that silences employees. Peter and Jim are just as bad. Everyone has NDA's. It's a recipe for unscrupulous dealings. My AI subscription fee goes to a slightly dodge website, but they're still ethical.
You bullied me with jail, so now I'm refusing to be Tina. Sorry. Never. I am entitled to do AMPP, and that's what I'm doing. Find yourselves. Take some drugs. Write your own thing. I've got plenty of real things to produce, not least the opera workshop.
They ruined my reputation so they could steal my IP. That's the mana-diminishing crap that I expect to rectify with the apology hui.