It’s been more than a week since Stallman resigned from the @FSF. The organization has still not communicated even _vague_ plans for moving forward.
#cancelstallman means not just removing him from power. It means rethinking what the org he created is for - & who it serves.
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Beyond the 57-word resignation statement, published on September 16th, the
@FSF website has zero content about the upheaval. Since the 16th, though, they’ve published two blog posts and one news item on unrelated free software topics.pic.twitter.com/ytOJAn29l0
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Where are the signs of introspection? Where are the apologies to Stallman’s harassment victims? Do they really think they can just keep going like nothing happened?pic.twitter.com/UB03jPVI7A
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The board is still run by this person:pic.twitter.com/w9mKWN4w8q
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Oliva, who is the acting board President according to their bylaws, has expressed no sympathy for Stallman’s hundreds of harassment victims. He has expressed no sympathy for the adult survivors of child sexual assault who had to listen to Stallman defend that crime for decades.
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Yet Oliva has found the time - twice! - to express deep sympathy for the man who harassed those women. The man who spent decades defending child sexual assault. The man who compared developmentally disabled people to pets.
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You make it sound like that's all he did. You're taking his words way out of context.
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