Re: Some thoughts about Diversity and the CoC
On 26/12/2019 08:28, Norbert Preining wrote:
> Hi Sam,
>
> thanks for trying to help explain things.
>
> On Mon, 23 Dec 2019, Sam Hartman wrote:
>> I think your messages here over the last few weeks and your blog posts
>> (not sindicated on planet) would reasonably lead someone to the
>
> Indeed, I have made the same failure I criticized Pierre-Elliott for,
> namely extrapolating from one person to a larger group. I have updated
> the blog post to make this clear, including an apology, but remain clear
> with my critic on Martina.
Ah, thanks for letting me know I am being publicly targeted in such a
way that some trolls will surely find worth their time to harass me!
One would think that the author of that blog post is completely clueless
of the world around them to think that transgender people could be
called the "privileged gender class", considering that transgender
people are disproportionally affected by poverty, systemic violence and
discrimination, and high suicide rates. But probably the only metric the
author considers is the ability to post in a Debian mailing list, "free
speech", and that kind of things you find in MRA/alt-right fora.
In any case, that post is just another example of somebody just "being
concerned", and "asking questions", trying to look polite and innocent.
But in reality this person is just continuing their vendetta against
people who dared to curtail their "free speech" to protect others from
hate and to make Debian a better community.
This thread is still about somebody with a similar history of
challenging every attempt at social justice now proudly displaying
transphobia in this ML and never apologising for it. And then the usual
suspects coming to his defence, and crying when people get fed up of
their tactics and abuse.
> (btw, it seems I am the only one in the whole group who ever admits to
> an error - funny how **perfect** you all are!)
Norbert, I am still trying to know if all the misgendering and
deadnaming you've done was another "error", or just part of the
character attack you were engaging in. Maybe we will never know, but as
the saying goes: if it walks like a duck, and quacks like a duck..
--
Martina Ferrari (Tina)
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