@cwebber@octodon.social @fossandcrafts@octodon.social
The open letter, in labeling RMS as "misogynist" and so on, as if that is his identity, makes a serious mistake.
Apparently, according to the letter, the fight against misogyny is about classifying people into two groups: some are misogynists, others are not misogynist. The people who signed the letter want to tell the world that RMS is a misogynist, while they are not misogynists.
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@cwebber@octodon.social @fossandcrafts@octodon.social
The open letter labels RMS as "misogynist", among other things.
You did mention that one of you found that problematic, but still you seem to look at it as a minor issue since you say you might anyway sign the letter.
Let me explain why it should not be considered a minor issue.
We live in a patriarchy, prejudice against women is everywhere and we are all part of it, we all need to think about how we act.
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@cwebber@octodon.social @fossandcrafts@octodon.social
Thanks for talking about this very important issue.
Having listened and thought about it for a while, I want to voice my disagreement regarding the open letter.
You said that one of you signed and one of you did not sign, but might end up signing after all. So overall that signals that you think it is probably a good idea to sign the open letter.
I object to this. Please hear me out.
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@redstarfish This is wonderful news!
Now if other government entities (local, regional, national) both in Germany and elsewhere look at that and the arguments behind it, how can they not follow suit?
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@t0k There is something very weird about the fact that a whole bunch of organizations have decided to officially sign a text that makes grave personal attacks against an individual person.
How can that be even remotely okay with the stated purposes of those organizations, according to by-laws or whatever rules they have?
> fuck you
I don't think that kind of language is helpful.
Could you please explain what you mean in a more respectful manner?
Preferably, start by reading what she wrote there and then comment on that. I would like to hear what you think about it.
> it's the best kind of contribution
Thanks 🙂
I was surprised to see your name in the list of signatures under the "open letter", after I have having read some different viewpoints for example this https://libreboot.org/news/rms.html and this https://www.arp242.net/rms.html it's hard for me to understand. Could you explain?
> no other foundation, corporation or similar would put a person with that track record in a public facing leadership position. And yet, FSF did.
True. Note however that he is the founder of the FSF, kicking out the founder is a special situation, maybe not easy.
> a boost does not imply endorsement
Sure. Thanks for explaining what you meant.
Anyway, in my opinion, if more people did like like arp242 and thought carefully before accusing someone, the world would be a better place.
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> Attacks on RMS are neither unjust or ill-founded
Is it your position that all attacks on RMS are automatically just and well-founded? You do not need to know what the specific attack is?
What I was referring to is specifically the "open letter", please read https://www.arp242.net/rms.html to understand what I mean, it is explained quite well there.
Is your opinion that arp242 is wrong, everybody should directly join all accusations, there is no point in thinking before signing something?
I also wonder what the people signing the "open letter" were thinking. I saw that you boosted https://www.arp242.net/rms.html earlier, perhaps you agree that it is appropriate to read carefully and think before deciding to sign something like that.
If the FSF gives in to demands because of that letter, does it mean that the kind of unjust and ill-founded personal attacks found in that letter are the new normal, the modern way of wielding power? Do the ends justify the means?
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