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Re: Debian women: please pass away.



Troll.  Ignore.

On 6/9/06, Debian Women Please Pass Away <debianwomenpassaway@yahoo.com> wrote:
It is not a joke. Leave debian, debian-women. This is
a men's project, you will not hold sway over it. Stop
trying to carve out a women's stronghold for your
feminist empire in every group or project men create.

Feminist women and women's rights activists are not
wanted by us men. Go Away. Pass away if need be, if
you cannot give up women's rights activism.

--- Tina Isaksen <tina@bestemselv.com> wrote:

> ROFL!! Wow! Is this for real???
> If it's a joke it's kinda funny, if not it's just
> sad...
>
> Tina
>
>
> Debian Women Please Pass Away wrote:
>
> >Dear Debian women;
> >
> >Please be considerate to the men who power FLOSS
> (men
> >power the movement on their own time, not corporate
> >hired women that run open office.org as mandated by
> >SUN) and expire yourselves. The world does not need
> >more rights for women, more feminism, and it is not
> >your God given right to muscle (with the help of
> your
> >limp-wristed "nice guy" friends) your way into free
> >libre open source projects; it is not your right.
> >
> >Men created free software, and it was a men's club.
> >Men told jokes about women aswell while writing and
> >maintaining their software and their software
> >distibutions. Men had a good time. The atmosphere
> was
> >relaxed, everyone was a collegue, a brother, there
> was
> >not cencorship of humor (or reality). Then came
> >debian-women. Within two years debian became
> hostile
> >to the men who once made debian great; mysoginist
> men
> >need not apply (the men who are most willing to
> spend
> >their time for the good of their fellow man (man,
> not
> >woman) are discouraged from participating). The
> >situation deteriorated. Jokes unpopular with the
> new
> >female "colleagues" (though they are more like
> >demanding wives then helpfull partners... because
> they
> >are feminists) were cencored, any disparaging (and
> >true) comments about women could get a debian
> >developer on the fast track to being kicked out of
> the
> >distribution.
> >
> >Communication broke down. Debian was no longer a
> >healty and fun place for men to lash together and
> >build a great monument, Debian was now just another
> >podium for women to tell men how oppressive they
> are
> >and give demands to men.
> >
> >Please Debian women, for the sake of what we men
> have
> >created, out of respect for us, please do away with
> >yourselves; pass away.
> >
> >We do not need a woman's rights movement in debian.
> We
> >also do not need to marginalize MEN who contribute
> to
> >our project. We never needed women's help and we
> don't
> >need women's help now.
> >
> >
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> >
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A: Yes.
Q: Are you sure?
A: Because it reverses the logical flow of conversation.
Q: Why is top-posting annoying in email?



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