Nobody has an unlimited capacity to help. The fact that you’re spending your capacity on someone like Stallman, rather than, say, indigenous climate activists priced out of the cities where they do their lobbying? Says a lot about the type of behavior you want to see more of.
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The fact that you think someone deserves to be homeless and risk death for their political views says you’re not nearly as liberal as you think you are. Additionally, the core ethos of fascism is a classification of anyone you disagree with as an enemy. Am I your enemy now?
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1. Did I ever say Stallman deserves to be homeless? No. I questioned why you are spending your capacity on a bad actor. 2. Did I even reference his political views? No. I referenced his _actions_ of repeated & deliberate alienation over a 30-year timeframe.
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You helped make him homeless. Own it. At least be proud of the outcome you seeked. When Stallman finally kills himself, it'll be on you.pic.twitter.com/AFWTfl4lnC
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Replying to @OsakaTadori @sarahmei and
You know she doesn’t care. It’s all his fault when things go wrong, but its all her doing when it goes right. Narcissism and sociopathy is a hell of a personality disorder combo.
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All I want is for people to own the consequences for their actions.
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Replying to @OsakaTadori @Nephanor and
You mean like, own the consequences when you harass women for decades and defend/normalise rape? I agree.
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Replying to @Der_Pesse @Nephanor and
That's on him. On our part we have to be humane.
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Replying to @OsakaTadori @Nephanor and
If you suffer because of the consequences of your harmful behaviour or because set boundaries upon you, it's not the fault of the ones calling out your harmful actions. You can learn, change, apologise. You can't expect the ppl you harmed to do the work.
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Replying to @Der_Pesse @Nephanor and
I agree -- but instead of using the opportunity to teach Stallman, people went directly into "cancelling" him.
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This was not a sudden, out of nowhere cancelling. He's had plenty of opportunities to learn and refused, claiming normal rules don't apply to him (See his refusal to abide by the FSF's own code of conduct for example)
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