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by ecmascript
960 days ago
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> But you're also inserting politics in a technical discussion. The discussion is about everything about the language not just the technical aspects so no I am not. > The real issue is not that someone is putting politics in a technical place, it's that it contradicts yours. No I wouldn't care whatever political agendas the author hadn't he put it straight on the website calling me a nazi. > If I say I'm interested in using Gleam and you tell me there's only two genders, I do not see how that makes you any better. Why would you assume I would say anything about genders if you asked me about gleam? I would say it's run by political extremists that use their programming language to push political agendas and that due to that, they are probably untrustworthy. I would say I would refuse to use it because of that but encourage you to make up your own mind. |
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Because nobody asked you about Gleam and you still brought up gender. And then you said you would continue to bring up politics whenever the language came up.
> I would say it's run by political extremists that use their programming language to push political agendas
I find it comical you think a programming language can be used to push a political agenda. That's got to be the least effective way to spread political ideology I've ever heard. You make it sound so sinister.
> No I wouldn't care whatever political agendas the author hadn't he put it straight on the website calling me a nazi.
Nobody called you a Nazi.