The problem is that this inspires a political discussion that obviously should happen with your city council or your therapist. Not with gophers.
Put it this way, what if I said I hated black people (i don't) but I love Go. Is your theory that the best way to ensure you defeat racism is to discourage racists from participating in an inclusive community. Because I assure you as somebody who grew up in the bay area, but was then forced to spend the last 10 years living in Oklahoma because the Government sucks at their job and can't keep the economy stable enough to protect middle class jobs... that the only reason why people are racist is because frankly they aren't participating in inclusive environments because frankly it's been made blatantly obvious they aren't welcome. But let's be more honest. Why do black lives matter more than Syrian lives? America stood idly by as 300,000 innocent people were killed in Syria over the last ten years. (and don't get me started on how many more Iraqi civilians were killed by and covered up America during the same period of time). Don't you see how blatantly outrageous it is to live in a country where it's racist to say "all lives matter" and decide that it's important that the rest of the world, who as a whole suffers way more than anybody fortunate enough to be born in this country, to be forced to realize that while America is annoying their suffering, were doing everything in our power to ensure that our most disadvantaged but overall blessed class gets all the attention. Im just saying Go is international, and it's an insult to throw American politics in everybody's face, especially when Go is probably literally their only possible ticket to carry them and their family out of real poverty. We don't need to promote messages that seem positive at first glance but are actually detrimental towards the poor people they claim to want to help pull them up by their bootstraps because society has historically, unfairly pilled on them to keep them down. Case in point, Black Lives Matter the organization got a huge endorsement from the major labels looking to gain favor in the ultra politicized market, and rather than shut them down and demand that they give back to the black community what is actually owed to this generation of black folk, ( considering this generation is what invented modern music and that was actually appropriated by malicious white snakes), they accepted the endorsment because their real concern isn't gaining "actual justice for black people", their goal is to gain political power for marxist ideals. (on their website they claim to be marxists) Im just saying black lives matter is a racist political organization, and yes I mean that in the sense that they are racist towards the only people you think can actually be a victim of racism. Black people. ^^^^ All that is why we shouldn't have a political ad on golang.org. Can i get a religious ad that advocates donating to the homophobic church that Chris Pratt goes to too, you know since that is "fair". Or are you literally saying that you don't want my ilk around even though i've been around since the day v1.0 came out? On Wednesday, March 17, 2021 at 6:21:36 AM UTC-5 ohir wrote: > Dnia 2021-03-17, o godz. 02:57:15 > mortdeus <mort...@gmail.com> napisał(a): > > > This ad should have never been put up to begin with > > Every time I go to sites with this banner I am being reminded of what have > happened to this once democratic country. And not to this country alone. > > > this community is far more important (and far larger) than America's > general > > incapability to get along with one another. > > Not "general incapability", but incapability of some 40% deluded by the > Big Lie¹. > > > Honestly when I saw the ad a few weeks before the election it seriously > broke my heart. > > If it pains, it works as intended. > > > this community being impartial to the radical notion that we have to be > > willing to accept even white supremacists into our ranks, if they like to > > code in the best > > What about liars, rapists, murderers? Are they ok just because they *like* > to code? No, never! Healthy community shuns off toxic elements. > > > loving and deliberately NON-PARTISANLY inclusive community structure > > Inclusiveness and tolerance may not, and happily in tech communities now > does not, extend to individuals set at destroying either or both. > > > that ultimately allows us to defeat them at their own game. > > Empowering evil with tech knowledge diminishes moral people chances to > prevail. > > > All I am saying is we need to take down the "conservatives not welcome > here" sign. > > Cult of amorality and "supremacy" is contrary to everything that > "conservative" means. > This is not the only word stolen by nazis, but its theft pains me the most. > > > And if me saying that offends you > > It does not offend me, I really enjoyed it — it acknowledged that not all > people sold > on "fake-right" propaganda feel right. What means that some fogged souls > can yet > be saved. Mankind invented ostracism exactly for such purposes: to correct > harmful > behaviors in a non-violent way. > > EOT. This list is not meant for peddling "fake-right" propaganda. > "Evil not welcome here" sign is at the right place. Let it stay. > > [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_lie > > -- > Wojciech S. Czarnecki > << ^oo^ >> OHIR-RIPE > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "golang-nuts" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to golang-nuts+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/golang-nuts/473c1fbd-931b-4bb7-9856-5453cdbf10ccn%40googlegroups.com.