This is really important. Stallman is gone, but the house he built remains. The @fsf board is still stacked with his supporters.
As we look towards what the future of free software COULD be, we need to dismantle that twisted structure and rebuild something better.https://twitter.com/cra/status/1174327879955562501 …
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The acting President of the
@fsf board, Alexandre Olive, had these comments on Stallman's departure:#cancelstallmanpic.twitter.com/9dwYCuVwBf
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Useful to note here is Oliva's complete lack of consideration for Stallman's victims. Like Stallman, he believes his 'dear friend' has done nothing wrong. [re-posted to correct Oliva's last name]
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Where is Oliva's 'solidarity' with the hundreds of women Stallman sexually harassed at MIT and at conferences?
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Where is Oliva's 'solidarity' with all the women Stallman leered at, targeted with "pleasure cards," denigrated, and pushed out of the free software movement?
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Where is Oliva's 'solidarity' with CHILDREN who cannot consent to a sexual relationship with an adult? Where is his 'solidarity' with the adult survivors of that abuse, who had to read Stallman's defense of it REPEATEDLY over the course of DECADES?
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Where is Oliva's 'solidarity' with disabled people, whom Stallman likened to 'pets,' and wrote on his blog that they should have been aborted?
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Stallman deserves neither gratitude nor solidarity. His enablers, like Oliva, don't either.
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