You assume that people can forego their dignity, like it's some malleable, insignificant thing. See here:https://twitter.com/PLT_cheater/status/1085781363805048832 …
I mean the critique of my own point, in case that wasn't clear. If it seems like I'm putting a lot of time into explaining these points, it's because I care about avoiding being misinterpreted. And I'm sure I won't always succeed.
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everyone understands your points. they are not hard to understand or novel or unique to you. we just disagree with them because they are morally objectively wrong. you can't lecture your way out of that.
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As with most things, I think he has some good points. It would be helpful for offenders to go out of their way to show they are unoffensive, but at the same time, the offended need to understand that they do not exclusively own the domain nor the way it should be described.
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In my point of view. Scala is a sect (like most programming active community). Scalaz contributors don't believe the same thing that the core believe of the Scala sect. And when scalaz ppl share their believe, it is lived as an agression to their own beliefs by the core scala.
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