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1 # 2021-03-25 05:18:03.374603 UTC (+0000) |
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3 Where Was The Racism? |
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5 As a reaction to open source becoming a cancel culture of choice and |
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6 hysterical people seeing a word as a problem to really go for threatening |
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7 with legal acts, calling the police, telling people, they go down the |
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8 drain, are bad people for the rest of the life, we posted a poll asking |
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9 about »yellow people«. |
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11 In this study of the gopher mailinglist, 50% of the replies saw no |
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12 racism and 50% saw racism, with overreactions. |
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14 As we see, open source has an inherent problem of cancel culture, |
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15 diverting us from technical merits to social-cultural blockers, keeping |
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16 out people who could contribute neutrally to the greater work of free |
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17 software, but are thrown out because of small triggers. |
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19 This trigger cancel culture gets a big part of society to not speak about |
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20 some topics and is the way towards 1984. We slowly forbid ourselves words |
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21 and are not able to communicate properly. |
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23 So the big questions remains: Where was the racism? |
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26 Sincerely yours, |
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28 20h |
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29 Family Doctor, who has sworn to treat every patient equally, no matter |
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30 where he/she/it is from, looks like, political viewpoints are. |
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