On 2020-08-18 7:34 p.m., rmli...@riseup.net wrote:
There are many reasons Elements is a terrible English style guide:
https://www.pure.ed.ac.uk/ws/files/8520953/PULLUM_2010_The_land_of_the_free_and_the_elements_of_style.pdf

I would kindly recommend that folks just educate themselves on what
white supremacy is & how it continues in both subtle & overt ways to
this day. Sadly, getting extremely upset after being exposed to the
accurate term white supremacy is a symptom of what's called 'white
fragility' by psychologists who study the social pathologies of racism &
its long-lasting, inter-generational impacts on society.

You need serious help with processing your anger if you look at
everything that's happening in the world & bubble in anger over a commit
message that is simply acknowledging a social ill. One of countless
many. I do hope you get the help you need.

I would also caution against relying on the idea of human rights when
defending against accusations of being political, since they too are
political. Life is political. We continue to this day trying to
redefine, as a society, what human rights are, & who is considered to
deserve them. That process is politics.

Some people think that being called white is racist. Other people think
that having their land & children stolen because of their race & being
forced to write in the language of their captors is racist. One group is
deflecting blame for the worst atrocities in history, the other is
acknowledging a real problem & seeking accountability in everyday life.


Resources:
   A People's History of the United States:
https://mvlindsey.files.wordpress.com/2015/08/peoples-history-zinn-1980.pdf
   The Invention of the White Race: Volume II:
http://ouleft.org/wp-content/uploads/Invention-White-Race-Vol2-Allen.pdf

I've not seen anyone objecting to the idea of removing the reference to Strunk and White in favour of the underlying message of "be understandable by others who may read your comments" (there were at most a few philosophical "what is understandable") . In fact, that is how the topic was initially presented.

What people *are* complaining about is the use of a commit message to stand on a soapbox and preach. The time to preach was when debating the change; commit messages, in many people's opinions, is not the time to espouse non-technical opinions

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