On 12/01/2008, Melissa Draper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > <simonrvn> @be $1 barbie is <reply>AAAAW! $1 is too HARD! let's go shopping! > <ravenbird> simonrvn: okay > <simonrvn> w00t > <simonrvn> @be ssh barbie > <ravenbird> AAAAW! ssh is too HARD! let's go shopping!
I'd like to believe that simonrvn was also lampooning that Barbie doll, not celebrating it. :-( I'm a frequenter to the Freenode channel, and I have chatted several times with simonrvn. He's a member of a minority in Montreal, and I would expect him to know what discrimination and prejudice feels like to not do it himself. > followed by discussion of and links to NSFW stuff. Nobody linked this? http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9E0CE7DE103AF932A15753C1A964958260 Also, regarding porn in general, which you seem to have mentioned... minefield, and something I'm very ambivalent about. On the one hand, I support amongst adults dissemination of material for sexual titillation without any sort of legal restriction (except when the material was produced with obvious immoralities like children, of course), on the other hand, many of the women in pornography are probably coerced to do it in one way or another (economic coersion *is* coersion), and I feel about them the same way I feel about prostitutes. If they're doing it out of choice, fine, but how can we know if it's really choice or not? The blog of the London call girl, cum book, cum television series (is it airing yet?) comes to mind. That being said, if the boys linked to porn, then I have no idea if I really fault them or not. Debian tends to be very liberal about these sort of things and certainly not "family friendly". I like being able to swear in #debian and #debian-offtopic and perhaps I'd like to link once in a while to porn which I am certain was produced without the exploitation of any woman, such as animation (and btw, there is someone in #debian-offtopic who is regularly hostile to me in #debian-offtopic, but I respond in kind and mostly ignore him). Whenever I'm around the #debian and #debian-offtopic channels, I try to make it a point to ridiculise anyone who says something blatantly sexist or otherwise bigoted, which I think is the best thing that boys can do to give other boys the message that their joke wasn't funny nor appropriate. > As an active Ubuntu-Women member, I've many times been told to come to > Debian and the Debian-Women project whenever someone in Ubuntu slips up, > because D-W have had more success with the overall Debian community. > Quite frankly, I'm at a loss for what to think, because I'm not really > seeing it :( I'm sorry I'm being defensive... The #debian-offtopic channel is a clique and hostile to everyone. #debian should be fairly clean if it's using Debian's banner, and but I just don't see how to sanitise #debian-offtopic without breaking up a clique. Maybe this should be done, and maybe Debian should be family friendly. Maybe we should ban taboo words in #debian and #debian-offtopic in Freenode, and maybe Debian should also be a distribution for human beings (including women) and that anybody who uses the Debian banner should be required to adhere to this philosophy. Or maybe not. I'm really not sure. In short: I apologise, but I'm not sure how to fix what bothered you. - Jordi G. H. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]