It's stealing store merchandise and trying to use the fact that it's on display as an excuse. Saying you raped someone because they wore provocative clothes.
This makes no sense. The information you provided did not have a price tag on it that he circumvented, and he did not commit a heinous crime to obtain your information.
Anyway, .Atlas, you are wrong. Dotdot is being nice to say it's a difference in opinion, in reality what you posted was in public record. If you publish a book to the public domain (much like publishing a post, tweet, or comment) and someone cites information from this book you have published they are doing nothing wrong. If they use your publication to synthesize an argument, regardless of topic, they are not raping anyone. If your book were to become popular and someone decided they wanted to write a biography on you, but you were unavailable for contact, gathering quotes about your own life from your own material is not a crime. The only crime Dotdot may be committing is plagiarism for not citing the sources of his information.