I reached out to @linuxfoundation on this matter (banning a person from attending a Linux Foundation conference after a public report of him wearing a red MAGA hat) and, as yet, have received no response.
@jzemlin: Mind checking on that? I'm hoping there are crossed wires.https://twitter.com/unclebobmartin/status/1192849901786484736 …
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Replying to @BryanLunduke
No crossed wires. Just the CoC being used as intended to harass anyone the SJWs at Linux Foundation don’t like. Y’know, like they did with Linus last year.
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I like to give everyone the benefit of the doubt until I truly know more details. Right now I feel like there's stuff we aren't privy to. But, I agree that this *looks* bad. Possibly *extremely* bad. But let's keep our heads and talk to
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The whole situation is on twitter. He is friends with a person the Mei type people don't like and he is a republican. That is literally it. It started with the Trump hat pic saying he was going to visit the White House. The comments explain the rest,
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I've read it. And I agree that it doesn't look good at first glance. But we haven't heard details from
@linuxfoundation yet. I am giving them enough time to get back to me with their reasoning and details before I pass judgement on the organization.2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
He said the email he recieved from the LF stated specifically "tone policing". I don't know man, I guess that it not being surprising that the LF would do this, allegedly, is what is the most surprising part about it.
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