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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As I said, his behaviour was creepy and disturbing. But all these incidents show that he was desperate and could not approach women in a normal way. Also he was not their boss or professor. All these women could (and did) deny his propositions without having to quit their jobs.
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I think we should expect our professors and scientific leaders to not creep on women. And to judge them when they publicly and consistently insist on their rights to have sex with underage girls the same age as the students they are teaching. He resigned when held to account.
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if you read my answer, this is exactly what i told (not sure why you rephrase it). it is inacceptable when people with more power than you, make propositions. it is totally ok though if sb with no power on you(like rms or sb in a bar) asks you out. you deny and everybody moves on
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