If you have any friends who think it was an overreaction to fire Stallman over one email thread, or who persist in nitpicking what he did or did not say in said email thread, send them this: https://medium.com/@thomas.bushnell/a-reflection-on-the-departure-of-rms-18e6a835fd84 …
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We do have trouble with social codes but fitting into a nuerotypical society requires much thought, planning, and paradoxes. Every situation I am in at least for myself, I am constantly evaluating if what I am doing is proper.This is very much on our minds every moment in public.
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If something I say is bad and has constant negative consequences for me, I always try my best to correct it by adjusting how I interact with society. We are fully capable of it, although if you never try and ignore things that goes to the person themselves.
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RMS just appears to completely and willfully ignore others and only sets himself as the center, and people like that regardless of who they are (autism or not) tend to end up as toxic people.
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For sure he does that. I have read some of his stuff many years ago and he seemed to me like an absolute freedom freak. I started this discussion bc I found the whole thing an overreaction.
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