On Sun, Apr 11, 2021 at 03:06:14AM +0200, gregor herrmann wrote: > On Sun, 11 Apr 2021 01:28:45 +0200, Bernd Zeimetz wrote: > > > On Wed, 2021-04-07 at 21:38 +0200, Adam Borowski wrote: > > > I wonder, though -- do we have a Nazi anywhere in the project? Could you > > > point to one? > > Although I really prefer not to have them in the project, its is not the > > Debian project's task to rule about political believs, opinions, religions, > > fetishes and whatever else. > > I agree to a certain degree; as far as we talk about opinions or > beliefs, but (leftist slogan:) "fascism is not an opinion, it's a > crime" or (more verbose): I don't want to be in the same community as > people who deny other people their basic human dignity or (more > direct) who don't consider others as humans and want to kill them or > see them dead. And that's what Nationalsozialismus and facism is > about. [0] > > Cheers, > gregor > > > [0] It gets a bit more complicated when differentiating between > "classic" Nazis and neo-nazis and old Italian fascists and > neo-facists and national conservatives and the (old) "Nouvelle > Droite" and the "Neue Rechte" and the "Identitäre" and all kinds of > right-wing extremists and right-wing populist and "autoritärer > Nationalradikalismus" … But in the end it boils down to the > "Ideologie der Ungleicheit", i.e. the belief that some people are > more valuable than others.
Debian is about common goals. Sometimes I think we already have them, sometimes I think we have a long way to go. Both scenarios, travelling and living at the destination, are better with a "we". A good "we" improves by mutual respect. Groeten Geert Stappers -- Silence is hard to parse
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