On 11/16/20, jamesd@echeque.com <jamesd@echeque.com> wrote:
On 2020-11-16 10:21, Karl wrote:
I don't see any need to exclude _people_.
On 11/16/20, jamesd@echeque.com <jamesd@echeque.com> wrote:
Good people have to exclude bad people, because if they do not, they
On 2020-11-17 01:54, Karl wrote:
Those aren't good people! They're randomly blaming these other people for things that happened near them.
Observe what happened to open source projects when they adopted a code of conduct.
Open source projects are all targeted.
Whites had to flee Detroit because blacks were burning their homes down around their ears while police stood around like potted palms.
The mob bosses set up orders for the police to create conflict between those two groups, pretty reliably.
If you let bad people in, they will drive out at the good people, and we can see them driving out the good people. Peoples homes in Detroit did
The driving out happens, I just refuse to hold in me that anyone bad exists. Doing it makes you do things that result in others calling you 'bad'.
not spontaneously catch fire. Similarly, if you have been following the Debian drama. Those bad things did not "just happen near" the good people. Bad people did bad things to good people.
Some people even identify as being bad people. It means they need rescuing.