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by lettergram
1908 days ago
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I think all the arguments about ostracizing him are open. Most are pretty out of context or admittedly he apologized for. To me, this looks more like a group of people who don’t like RMS joining hands with industry to remove RMS AND THE ENTIRE FSF board. RMS did nothing legally wrong, that’s why he’s not in prison and there’s no investigation. Because he took no actions. From my perspective, the “ostracize RMS” crowd appear like bigots who are attacking someone with autism for personal gain. Yes he did something potentially inappropriate, he apologized and we should work on reforming. If there’s no forgiveness for someone who had a different opinion (he didn’t act on anything, as far as we know), then there will be no quarter. No one wants to live in a world with no recourse. |
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