is ignoring their suffering* On Wednesday, March 17, 2021 at 7:22:03 AM UTC-5 mortdeus wrote:
> The problem is that this inspires a political discussion that obviously > should happen with your city council or your therapist. Not with gophers. > > Put it this way, what if I said I hated black people (i don't) but I love > Go. Is your theory that the best way to ensure you defeat racism is to > discourage racists from participating in an inclusive community. > > Because I assure you as somebody who grew up in the bay area, but was then > forced to spend the last 10 years living in Oklahoma because the Government > sucks at their job and can't keep the economy stable enough to protect > middle class jobs... that the only reason why people are racist is because > frankly they aren't participating in inclusive environments because frankly > it's been made blatantly obvious they aren't welcome. > > But let's be more honest. > > Why do black lives matter more than Syrian lives? America stood idly by as > 300,000 innocent people were killed in Syria over the last ten years. (and > don't get me started on how many more Iraqi civilians were killed by and > covered up America during the same period of time). Don't you see how > blatantly outrageous it is to live in a country where it's racist to say > "all lives matter" and decide that it's important that the rest of the > world, who as a whole suffers way more than anybody fortunate enough to be > born in this country, to be forced to realize that while America is > annoying their suffering, were doing everything in our power to ensure that > our most disadvantaged but overall blessed class gets all the attention. > > Im just saying Go is international, and it's an insult to throw American > politics in everybody's face, especially when Go is probably literally > their only possible ticket to carry them and their family out of real > poverty. > > We don't need to promote messages that seem positive at first glance but > are actually detrimental towards the poor people they claim to want to help > pull them up by their bootstraps because society has historically, unfairly > pilled on them to keep them down. > > Case in point, Black Lives Matter the organization got a huge endorsement > from the major labels looking to gain favor in the ultra politicized > market, and rather than shut them down and demand that they give back to > the black community what is actually owed to this generation of black folk, > ( considering this generation is what invented modern music and that was > actually appropriated by malicious white snakes), they accepted the > endorsment because their real concern isn't gaining "actual justice for > black people", their goal is to gain political power for marxist ideals. > (on their website they claim to be marxists) > > Im just saying black lives matter is a racist political organization, and > yes I mean that in the sense that they are racist towards the only people > you think can actually be a victim of racism. Black people. > > ^^^^ > > All that is why we shouldn't have a political ad on golang.org. > > Can i get a religious ad that advocates donating to the homophobic church > that Chris Pratt goes to too, you know since that is "fair". Or are you > literally saying that you don't want my ilk around even though i've been > around since the day v1.0 came out? > > > On Wednesday, March 17, 2021 at 6:21:36 AM UTC-5 ohir wrote: > >> Dnia 2021-03-17, o godz. 02:57:15 >> mortdeus <mort...@gmail.com> napisał(a): >> >> > This ad should have never been put up to begin with >> >> Every time I go to sites with this banner I am being reminded of what >> have >> happened to this once democratic country. And not to this country alone. >> >> > this community is far more important (and far larger) than America's >> general >> > incapability to get along with one another. >> >> Not "general incapability", but incapability of some 40% deluded by the >> Big Lie¹. >> >> > Honestly when I saw the ad a few weeks before the election it seriously >> broke my heart. >> >> If it pains, it works as intended. >> >> > this community being impartial to the radical notion that we have to be >> > willing to accept even white supremacists into our ranks, if they like >> to >> > code in the best >> >> What about liars, rapists, murderers? Are they ok just because they >> *like* >> to code? No, never! Healthy community shuns off toxic elements. >> >> > loving and deliberately NON-PARTISANLY inclusive community structure >> >> Inclusiveness and tolerance may not, and happily in tech communities now >> does not, extend to individuals set at destroying either or both. >> >> > that ultimately allows us to defeat them at their own game. >> >> Empowering evil with tech knowledge diminishes moral people chances to >> prevail. >> >> > All I am saying is we need to take down the "conservatives not welcome >> here" sign. >> >> Cult of amorality and "supremacy" is contrary to everything that >> "conservative" means. >> This is not the only word stolen by nazis, but its theft pains me the >> most. >> >> > And if me saying that offends you >> >> It does not offend me, I really enjoyed it — it acknowledged that not all >> people sold >> on "fake-right" propaganda feel right. What means that some fogged souls >> can yet >> be saved. Mankind invented ostracism exactly for such purposes: to >> correct harmful >> behaviors in a non-violent way. >> >> EOT. This list is not meant for peddling "fake-right" propaganda. >> "Evil not welcome here" sign is at the right place. Let it stay. >> >> [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_lie >> >> -- >> Wojciech S. Czarnecki >> << ^oo^ >> OHIR-RIPE >> > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "golang-nuts" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to golang-nuts+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/golang-nuts/812c7c4f-8721-46c3-bc95-df7bc3b930a3n%40googlegroups.com.