Diseased Open Source Software Community - it's about ethics in Code of Conducts

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What I don't understand why he has to lump it all in the thorium browser repo. He could have easily made a different one. It doesn't really breathe confidence having that stuff in a browser children could be using, however unlikely that it is.
I mentioned in the furry drama thread that furries and other predators seem to be proud of showing off their horryfying tendencies, the inability to not shit where they eat is an essential character trait of them. This is why the Thorium dev said he will not remove the graphic images and provided the bullshit excuse of "original site is not being hosted anymore". You can buy a cloud server for a year for the cost of McDonald's dinner special, but this sick fuck is going to keep it with the public project he maintains.
 
provided the bullshit excuse of "original site is not being hosted anymore"
That part was about the anti-circumcision site which wasn't in Thorium project to begin with, instead it was hosted on his personal github.io site.
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Looks like the repo is deleted now, anyway: https://github.com/Alex313031/Alex313031.github.io/
 
One of my personal favourites from the other slides:

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"Don't speak for others" could be an antipattern in how to run a business. If your team members can't speak for members of their team, they aren't a team, just a random bunch of people forced to do the same task, held in place by inflated SV wages or long term contracts.

"Dont cite your experience" is some of the stupidest shit I heard, especially in an engineering context. The entire field of engineering is built on the experience of our predecessors.

Point 4 is the only one that makes sense in the entire slide deck.

Also: Total RedHat death. Roundhouse kick gnome 3 soyware engineers in the teeth. Shit into their huel (they won't tell the difference)
 
"Don't speak for others" could be an antipattern in how to run a business. If your team members can't speak for members of their team, they aren't a team, just a random bunch of people forced to do the same task, held in place by inflated SV wages or long term contracts.

"Dont cite your experience" is some of the stupidest shit I heard, especially in an engineering context. The entire field of engineering is built on the experience of our predecessors.
IBM literally had a campaign called Emb(race) that was openly racist against whites. Redhat is downstream from IBM's management and IBM pushes their managers into acquired companies and pushes their culture on everyone. They end up bringing in IBM teams who bring IBM's cultural issues. What you see below is likely what you'll see in Redhat.



This was all being rapidly created during the George Floyd riots and political opportunism.
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Powerpoints and docs I don't think I saved.
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They follow the same trends on Twitter so this was posted about the same time wealthy black corporate influencers were demonizing "allyship".
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IBM has a team of activists who never coded in their lives or know about IT in charge of which words get censored. No input from anyone but their friends. It reminds me of "a party member in every company".
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And a mentorship program for black women
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Demands for openly racist hiring.
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Private black manager channel for networking and mentoring in Atlanta
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Job postings in the black slack channel.
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Resources at IBM specifically for blacks
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White Fragility in the book club before it was demonized
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More racist unhinged ramblings from the same few people.
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IBM pushing for "hate speech laws". Walmart did the same in the same states, going as far as putting stickers on the freezer doors, encouraging people to call their representatives.
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IBM created "bring your true self to work" and it just encouraged these highly political people and black women to hide behind it when acting like "toxic" people. I thought this was pretty funny.
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Unsorted screenshots
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I have more but the post is very long and only tangentially related to open source. These were sourced from a few people in IBM. No one in my teams were comfortable with any of this and white men were a minority in them. This has also soured a lot of open source contributions as these activists poison projects or try to extort you like "Coraline Ada" and friends did with the contributor covenant.
 
IBM literally had a campaign called Emb(race) that was openly racist against whites
I implore you in the strongest possible terms to share these documents and screenshots with anti-woke media outlets. IBM and Red Hat do tons of work with the federal government, as you surely know. These training materials may constitute violations of law, or at the very least represent a political attack surface for some future non-shitty Chief Executive. It is important that the county and the world know what taxpayer dollars are funding.
 
Soon enough, they’ll be pretending that niggers invented Linux, and not a pasty ass Finnish geek, built on the foundation of a past ass French dude.

At least it’s open source, so I can take their code and use it run my white power TOTAL NIGGERDEATH webserver.
There are already people who think Ubuntu is Linux and Ubuntu was literally made by africans, so Linux was made by blacks in their mind. I'm not even joking this is real.
 
IBM literally had a campaign called Emb(race) that was openly racist against whites. Redhat is downstream from IBM's management and IBM pushes their managers into acquired companies and pushes their culture on everyone. They end up bringing in IBM teams who bring IBM's cultural issues. What you see below is likely what you'll see in Redhat.
Please send this info you've collected to James O'Keefe, at least. Considering all the RedHat/IBM leaks he's been posting, I think this would be very helpful to get out in public anonymously.
 
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