After the Jacob Applebaum incident in 2016, the board of directors for the Tor project ALL resigned.
The structure they'd built & perpetuated was what allowed the problem to happen. Tor would never recover without a fresh start.
The @fsf won't either.
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Similarly: just firing Travis K. didn't magically make Uber more ethical or inclusive. Like the
@fsf, Uber was built as a monoculture - a cult of personality - from the start.1 reply 9 retweets 83 likesShow this thread -
Uber remains a deeply unethical and untrustworthy company _precisely because_ they lopped off the head without dismantling the structure it built.
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If the remaining board members of
@fsf truly care about advancing the cause of free software, they will resign. Let the organization rebuild. Gerald J. Sussman@gknauth@HenryPoole@makoshark@bkuhn_ebb_org@mindspillage Alexandre Oliva#cancelstallman4 replies 21 retweets 92 likesShow this thread -
Let me add here some comments from current
@fsf board member@gknauth about my original thread from last week, listing 30 years of Stallman-related incidents. First, he calls my previous threads "slanderous accusations" (despite the IN-THREAD receipts).pic.twitter.com/oyXp1FaHZ7
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He goes on to insinuate that the accusations against Stallman amount to "high school gossip."pic.twitter.com/5eZTHmNk4e
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He then uses the word "slander" again to characterize my statements of fact about a public figure, and defends Stallman for having done "great good."pic.twitter.com/WhTVm4Op8e
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None of the other board members have made public statements. Based on the two we have, though, I see no indication that the
@fsf is recoverable in its current state.#cancelstallman4 replies 22 retweets 97 likesShow this thread -
Is
@salesforce, the company you are working for, recoverable in its current state? What's your take on working for a company accused of sex trafficking and sexually exploiting women?https://www.businessinsider.com/50-women-suing-salesforce-allegation-sex-trafficking-customer-2019-3?IR=T …1 reply 0 retweets 1 like -
Replying to @cryptomars @sarahmei and
It's fascinating to observe the moral superiority of some groups of individuals on the Internet; and how they relentlessly try to behead some individuals and organisations that are devoted to other social aspects. They feel the ones with the right to decide the fate of others.
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Are you talking about the cancel mob (mostly corporate people with 6 digits salary from Microsoft and other huge tech companies doing more evil than IBM during the 1930's) which is currently trying to find dirt and destroy each and every member of the @fsf board?
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