Sarah, Pause for a moment. Irrespective of Richards actions, what is the intent here? Replace Richards name with your own, or one of children's. How would feel as the receiver and observer of such emotional vitriolic language? What will you do when Twitter comes for you?
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Replying to @TechnoPhobe01 @sarahmei
You're right. If it was me or one of my kids, I'd want myself or them spared of this reaction and face no consequence. Then again, that's just "self-interest" and "nepotism". How do you think a little Billy or Susie behaves at work when everyone knows the boss is their daddy?
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Replying to @AlSweigart @sarahmei
My sense is that we should support that individuals face consequences for bad actions even family members. The response to their actions however I feel should not be emotive or derogatory. Why? If we ourselves mirror the bad behavior, then surely we lessen the moral lesson.
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Replying to @TechnoPhobe01 @AlSweigart
You think I’m mirroring his support for pedophilia, treating the disabled like pets, & consistent misogynistic behavior? You think I’m mirroring his refusal to change for 30 YEARS despite repeated feedback?pic.twitter.com/O1Q0KTFSrR
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I’m just calling it what it indisputably is: Abhorrent. Terrible. An ugly stain on free software that can never be fully removed. But we have to try, and that starts with removing him from every position of power he holds.
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Replying to @sarahmei @AlSweigart
Understood. I see you as a force for good, you have driven awareness for change, and through that enabled change. You haven't tried you have succeeded. My worry was and remains that the emotive language being used in this context detracts from a powerful position and argument.
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Consider that you might find the use of emotive language a detractor because you've been taught that emotions are bad, and that you've been taught that emotions are bad because they're 'female-coded'? Our rage is valid.
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What can be done with the rage? How is it converted into a set of material actions and requests and are directed to enable change? Al proposed Richard step down immediately, what else is to be done? How is the request framed and communicated? Who sends it, to whom?
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Men like you can look at our rage and say 'I need to speak louder' 'I need to speak out more often' 'I need to protest if necessary' 'I need to cause a scene' 'I need to create a fuss' 'I need to refuse to shut up until the situation is remedied'
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Ali, I am not saying that. I am questioning how something could be undertaken to remedy the specifics of the situation. For example send a public request to the foundation with a set of specific requests. What actions are to be taken?
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