Can somebody please do something about this guy harrassing me/us with mails containing stupid ad homindem arguments and (frankly) conspiracy theorys?
I filtered all FSFE-Lists in seperate folders. Why is this guy still making it to my inbox? It is really annoying. Greetings, Leena Am 24. Mai 2019 10:13:57 MESZ schrieb Daniel Pocock <[email protected]>: > > >Hi all, > >Matthias Kirschner sent an email recently using the word Fraud. > >If any of you downloaded the mailing list data that FSFE made >available, >what you have done is much like browsing a list of your friend's >friends >on social media. Millions of people do that every day. > >Europe's stringent new privacy regulation, the GDPR, is for >enterprises. > FSFE e.V. is regulated under GDPR. You and I, as volunteers, are >private individuals and we are not subject to that regulation. > >We can talk to each other. > >In a free country, citizens communicating with each other are not >committing any crime. > >Please don't be afraid of Kirschner when he behaves like a toddler, >stamping his foot and throwing tantrums. > >In Nazi Germany and the GDR, fear reigned and people were discouraged >from talking to each other. Kirschner's email is a blatant attempt to >maintain a similar culture of fear. > >Kirschner appointed his staff and friends to be the only official >members of FSFE e.V. so he never has to face a real vote. Is a leader >who is appointing his employees to vote for him a real leader, or >simply >a coward? > >In the middle ages, feudal lords, like Kirschner, didn't put themself >up >for election either. They wanted to be president for life, like the >despotic dictators of impoverished countries. Every now and then, the >feudal lord would burn a witch or lock somebody in the stocks to keep >the community afraid. Can you see echoes of this in the way Kirschner >has treated a volunteer, your fellowship representative, for talking >about censorship? > >Kirschner has spent more than a year spreading defamation behind my >back. That is how he sought to undermine your decision to vote for me. >Now we have seen it in his public email. Some people asked me why I >kept this going: I didn't, I resigned in September 2018. Kirschner has >kept it going in numerous ways. > >For many years, the FSFE web site invited you to Join. But you were >never recorded as members. You never received invitations to the >annual >meeting. Was the "Join" button a Fraud organized by Kirschner? > >FSFE told you that you could vote for a representative. The President, >Matthias Kirschner, insisted on exercising control over communications >from the representative to the community, even secretly applying a >communications policy[1] to the representative. Is that real >representation? Or was that potentially an example of Kirschner's FSFE >making a Fraud? > >FSFE e.V. has been registered as a charitable organization for tax >purposes. However, FSFE's focus has changed dramatically from pursuing >what is best for society to getting what is best for the corporate >donors like Google. It is perfectly OK for businesses to set up lobby >groups: but it isn't OK for them to masquerade as charities and profit >from taxpayers and the work of unpaid volunteers. Herr Kirschner, >could the charitable registration be a Fraud? > >Kirschner claims that FSFE is transparent and makes reference to >Transparency International. Yet the published[2] accounts are the most >opaque set of accounts I've ever seen. Even Swiss banks reveal more. >Could the Transparency claim be a Fraud? > >Matthias Kirschner wrote a long email last week making many references >to legal counsel and law enforcement. There has been no communication >whatsoever from both legal counsel and law enforcement. Not one >lawyer's letter, not one inquiry from police. No SWAT teams and no >Panzer tanks crawling up the street. > >Authorized downloads of the mailing list are simply not a crime. > >Kirschner's email looks like the behaviour of somebody who is not a >police officer putting on a police uniform and pretending to be a >policeman. Matthias Kirschner, is your email itself the biggest Fraud? > >Regards, > >Daniel > > >1. https://fsfellowship.eu/assets/fsfe-communications-policy.pdf >2. https://fsfe.org/about/funds/2017.en.html > >-- >Former FSFE Fellowship Representative > >Debian Developer > >https://danielpocock.com
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