Sage Sharp @_sagesharp_ accuses Ted Tso, a Linux board member, for being a rape apologist just days after Linux adopts the Contributor Covenant.
The cited evidence dates back to 2011 in an email list for Linux Conf AU.pic.twitter.com/RYKJJfLWwS
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Again, Tso clarifies why he's making these statements. You may not agree with his interpretation of this data but he wrote it in a civil manner, citing the same studies that were presented by others.pic.twitter.com/0pXwWOGWkB
He even warns others of "anti-feminist ranting". "There is quite a bit of anti-feminist ranting in the article, which you should try to ignore while looking at the arguments"http://geekfeminism.wikia.com/wiki/Rape_apology_on_LCA_mailing_list/Email_1 …
drunk/passed out person but they are put in the same category. I have heard kissing someone without their consent labeled as rape so he raises a valid point given the flippant use of the word 'rape' (which implies violent force) for any unwanted act against someone's person.
It is interesting isn't it? Because if someone cannot give consent when they're drunk apparently if both are drunk the fault tends to lie with the male anyway. There's huge difference between two parties being drunk and saying "yeah" vs someone just flat out taking advantage of a
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