On Tue, Jun 16, 2020 at 11:51 AM 'K Richard Pixley' via golang-nuts <
golang-nuts@googlegroups.com> wrote:

> I do not agree with the Rust team.  I would prefer to make my technology
> decisions based on technological criterion.  But if you force me to make
> that decision based on your religion, on your specific brand of racism,
> then I will.
>

How does seeing the banner force you to stop using Go, even if you disagree
with its message?

> The only other alternative keeping with the code of conduct requires many
> other viewpoints and opinions to be expressed and that process alone would
> kill the utility of these forums turning them into yet another cesspool of
> religious disagreement.  We're not going to agree on these social issues.
> Agreement with any particular religion should not be required to
> participate nor should we be required to endure social abuse to do so
>
I don't see how that follows at all. First of all, I reject the notion that
an anti-racism banner creates a "cesspool" or even moves toward that even a
hair's breadth. But I don't understand why you think that if one cause is
advertised, all should be, or that if a non-abusive banner is present, then
abusive ones must be allowed too.

Thomas

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