Re: police report against the petition mob
On Sat, Mar 27, 2021 at 00:53:45 +0100, Daniel Pocock wrote: > If you feel the same pain watching the attacks on RMS that you felt > watching the mob at the US Capitol then you are a witness to a crime. > > https://debian.community/molly-de-blanc-arrest-and-prosecution-for-cyberbullying/ Calling for the arrest of someone whose speech you do not agree with, even if you consider it libelous, is wrong. -- Mike Gerwitz signature.asc Description: PGP signature
US laws violated by vilification and cyberbullying
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Re: Truth matters when writing software and selecting leaders
On 3/24/21 10:55 PM, Jacob Bachmeyer wrote: > > As I understand, RMS always thought that proprietary software > companies would make some kind of large legal attack on the GNU project, no - this is just how the extreme left works now. They scream until you agree with them.
Re: Truth matters when writing software and selecting leaders
On 3/24/21 10:27 PM, DJ Delorie wrote: > The problem with Truth is that there's your Truth, and someone else's > Truth. No, there is ACTUAL truth.
Re: Truth matters when writing software and selecting leaders
On 3/24/21 10:13 PM, Akira Urushibata wrote: > In response to the storm of criticism, the FSF Board has decided to > vote to determine whether RMS should return to the board. I observe > that both sides have initiated petition drives The FSF just makes itself impotent and irrelevant like this. It needs to take a stand on due process, tolerance and justice. The vote should never have hapened and RMS should never had resigned. Let them open a commitee to investigate charges, and hear witnesses through due fair rules, not through petition wars and histerical crying. Until then, RMS should remain in charge of the FSF. And honestly, when real due process is applied, Richard will be COMPLETELY obsolved of any wrong doing. His soul crime in he speaks up, defended his friends, and suffers some emotional disabilities which these "people" exploit to drive him from his lifes work.
Re: Truth matters when writing software and selecting leaders
On 3/24/21 10:55 PM, Jacob Bachmeyer wrote: > That is not to say that I believe a word of them, but can we actually > prove that each one is false? we have already gone through this and it is absolutely false. But you know what... if you can't win, make things up and upend ue process.
why didn't de Blanc include Matthias Kirschner, FSFE in open letter?
There is far more evidence concerning Kirschner's behavior towards women. A female employee engaged a lawyer to tell him not to visit her home He still came to her home anyway. http://fsfellowship.eu/matthias-kirschner-jonas-oberg-fsfe-paternity-maternity-hypocrisy/ de Blanc and her enablers choose to attack RMS They choose not to turn a blind eye to Kirschner, they give him money, which shows active support for bullying when convenient.