Ohh, good. So our Python organization is one chasing for worldwide human rights?
Then I’d better first ask what’s next? Are you going to shed more democratic 
light to Chinese?


I don't mean Guido's intention is wrong. I am very thankful for it but it's not
in the right place. And in my experience, I don't think it'll finally shut down 
at
a human right issue. 
At 2019-04-07 20:41:55, "Berker Peksağ" <berker.pek...@gmail.com> wrote:
>On Sun, Apr 7, 2019 at 3:19 PM Xiang Zhang <angwe...@126.com> wrote:
>> https://discuss.python.org/t/can-we-do-something-for-996-programmers-in-china/1119/11
>
>Hi Xiang,
>
>Perhaps I'm missing some context here, but Guido's first post in the
>thread you've linked isn't about politics (nor a discussion about
>comparing ideologies of different governments) It's about basic human
>rights.
>
>--Berker
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