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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Replying to @sarahmei
Nah people aren't "nitpicking" over what was and wasn't said. People are highlighting how Stallman was ousted by headlines trivially revealed as libellous. Now WHO would want to fracture the free software movement and has a history of using such tactics?pic.twitter.com/mF4CZowYAB
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I’ll take your bait. Industry gains a lot from the free software movement. Why would the FBI want to fracture it.
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FBI would be a placeholder for a range of interests that could be public or private.https://twitter.com/pnlss1/status/1174450259122106368 …
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j to the oe @joenihlThe real issue at play here is that free software recognises no borders. The US can sanction google for working with chinese corporations but they can't sanction free software until their unconventional marines in SJW camouflage have achieved regime change.#cancelstallman pic.twitter.com/hUoQiUuFL41 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
... ok .... same question but with that modification.
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Replying to @dnscollective @sarahmei
US Gov can sanction google for providing software to Chinese companies, in cannot sanction Linux. However, there doesn't have to be just one motivation.pic.twitter.com/yEEfq2ldHR
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Occam’s razor says a history of decades of bad behavior is the more Likely cause than an unseen cabal, but ok.
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Occam's razor says that a multitude of professional readers all suffering a failure of reading comprehension in sync across multiple news manufacturers and twitter influencers, suggests coordination. Maybe you've missed a step.
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