| > Did I really deserve what Danilo threw at me today? > Twitter privilege Goodness. If anything, you got off easy, bub. Even now, oblivious, invoking concepts like "privilege" you clearly don't understand. You don't get to run your mouth about things you don't understand and then escape accountability. You don't get to excuse a terrible status quo as being acceptable because it serves to educate people at the expense of the marginalized. You are exactly the problem. Not the bigots. Not the overt sexists. Not the children posing as grownups, too young to know their indecency. The problem is mealy-mouthed folks who mistake differences of power for differences opinion. And who forgive the unacceptable on that basis. And feel so righteous doing so. Sorry if that's not the sort of coddling you're used to. But I'm not here for you. I'm not here to make you comfortable and I'm certainly not here to persuade you. I'm here because what you said was wrong and dangerous. I'm a lot more concerned with the feelings of people who are being driven out of this industry because of exactly the sort of chicanery you're excusing. Working for you sounds damn crummy. If you don't want that sort of observation leveled in public in the future, I have one suggestion: read some books Do the right thing because it's the right thing. Not because someone was nice to you or not on Hacker News. > threatening my livelihood And where is the threat to your livelihood, exactly? If what you said was as acceptable as you claim, you face no danger. If what you said was problematic, then why did you say it? Publicly? Flying under the banner of "Lead Software Engineer for Everlaw." And why would you expect a public wrong to pass with impunity? You're arguing both that you were perfectly reasonable—and that I was unreasonable to call you out for saying something crummy. Pick one. |