She isn't pushing anything into Linux; Linus committed that into the kernel tree himself. If you believe in the code and the commits, as everyone seems to love to claim, then you'll judge the CoC on its own merits, not whatever else the author has written.
For example, I have fairly strong opinions about certain aspects of several mainstream religions, but I have no desire to harass people over their belief in them (nevermind in the context of an OSS project), and thus I have no issue with the CoC requirement to not do so.
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Have *you* read it? It says "in public spaces **when an individual is representing the project or its community**" and further clarifies what that means, leaving the finer determination to the project maintainers (not a random person on the internet, as you seem to think).
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