Hi Ramon, 

I agree completely with you.

Lorenzo

-----Messaggio originale-----
Da: Pharo-users [mailto:pharo-users-boun...@lists.pharo.org] Per conto di Ramon 
Leon
Inviato: lunedì 16 settembre 2019 20:58
A: pharo-users@lists.pharo.org
Oggetto: Re: [Pharo-users] Code of Conduct

On 2019-09-11 1:07 p.m., Sean P. DeNigris wrote:
> Based on the reaction earlier in the thread, I was expecting something
> highly opinionated and polarizing, but it seems to boil down to: be
> professional and don't make it personal. While there are some categories of
> people mentioned, it doesn't seem to make a value judgement about them, but
> merely say that no one (including from those categories) will be harassed
> inside the Pharo community. Seems pretty reasonable, unless I'm missing
> something...

You're missing what some progressives consider harassment these days.  These 
codes of conduct are being used around the net to force progressive political 
ideology into technical communities, the vague language is used to claim 
offense at any number of things like misgendering, or refusing to use any 
number of made up pronouns. Using inclusive language means using progressive 
language like ze/zir, per/pers, ey/em, xe/xem if someone demands it.  This is 
language policing and a forcing of political ideology into what should not be 
political.  People are being kicked out of communities for violating codes of 
conduct of the community outside of the community, i.e. you said something on 
twitter or facebook and now you're banned from an open source project for it 
even though it had nothing to do with the project.

The person who created this particular code of conduct is a well known trans 
activist who first gets communities to accept the code of conduct, and then 
stalks people around web to find anything anywhere that might violate the vague 
code of conduct and then tries to cancel them in every community they're a part 
of. If you're not wary of this code of conduct, you're not paying attention to 
how it's being used out there.

Here's a few quotes from the author of this code of conduct.

"The Ruby community has no moral compass. Just aphorisms and 
self-congtatulatory, masturbatory bullshit."  << after trying and failing to 
kick the creator of Ruby out of the Ruby community.

"If you're not fighting alongside us, or lending support, you're STANDING IN 
OUR WAY. And I vow that I will walk right the fuck over you.".

"Fact: the solution to the problems in tech is not more tech. Especially not 
more tech written by privileged, heads-in-the-sand white dudes."

"So many cis het white tech dudes with large platforms on here, that not only 
don't engage in dialog on issues of social justice but don't even elevate the 
voices of those of us who do, ignoring POLITICS is a PRIVILEGE and I FUCKING 
SEE YOU."

Here's a little history of this code of conduct and some other popular 
communities.

https://linustechtips.com/main/topic/974038-why-the-linux-coc-is-bad/

It's sad to see that Pharo has jumped onto this PC bandwagon, it does not bode 
well for the community.

-- 
Ramón León



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