Le lundi 05 avril 2021 à 16:04:58+0200, Thomas Goirand a écrit : > On 4/5/21 3:29 PM, Miles Fidelman wrote: > > Given that Friday was Autism Awareness Day, it might be worth noting > > that RMS is clearly "on the spectrum" - and well known since the days he > > slept in his office at MIT (my student days). > > > > Why is it that nobody ever gives him any leeway for that? > > Without expressing myself about one side or another, or even not > expressing myself about RMS case (ie: if he's an autistic person or not) > autism is a mental disease. Putting someone with a mental disease in > charge is not exactly a good idea.
I am not sure to agree with your last sentence. Of course, some pathologies may prevent someone to be able to lead a group/activities, but it's not something I'd state as generally as you tend to do. Whether RMS has any neuroatypical condition and whether or not it should give him lenience and/or preventing him from leading the FSF is paths I won't go along, as I am no doctor and have no expertise on these matters. Regards, -- Pierre-Elliott Bécue GPG: 9AE0 4D98 6400 E3B6 7528 F493 0D44 2664 1949 74E2 It's far easier to fight for one's principles than to live up to them.
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