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

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The military would have known about his conviction, and there are operatives in the CIA and DARPA who specifically seek these types of enlisted out. The book The Men Who Stare at Goats goes into some of the apparent blackops people who were at Abu Ghraib. People with unrecognizable uniforms, no rank, who knew exactly how to push people to commit the most horrific torture.

When you look into the history of MKUltra, it's not at all outside of the possibility this guy has connections to special military operations. There's no smoking gun here of course. It could just all be coincidental. But I don't think it's outside of the realm of possibilities at all.

He was in the military from 2007 to 2010, and got convicted in 2013.

But that doesn't affect your post, since both mkultra and torture prisons guards don't get chosen out of people who did horrible crimes prior - they get stacked with dark triad personalities, who are capable of doing such things, but aren't known to have previously done so yet. They are looking for repressed sadistic feelings, and offer them a way to live them out.

I am pretty sure that anyone could tell by talking 15 min to that dude, that he is a sadist psychopath. That guy is so far gone, he will trigger all the subconscious alarm bells.

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Does anyone know who he worked for in those years between military and conviction?
 
Canonical is notoriously tough to get hired at, funny enough. Imagine applying, getting rejected, and then instead finding out that a convicted child rapist got the job instead. It would blackpill you on open source software and even life itself. Techworkers have it hard enough with jeets, but even convicted pedophiles are taking your jobs too.
 
"He gives rides to hitchhikers..."
That's pretty much a serial killer behavior.
Canonical is notoriously tough to get hired at, funny enough.
Apparently you have to commit incestuous child rape hundreds and thousands of times.

Actually being able to code is irrelevant.

Reminds me of Google, back 20 years or so ago when it was notoriously difficult to get a job at. I knew people who graduated summa cum laude from coding-notorious universities, went through three levels of interview bullshit, and got turned down.

And then a mentally retarded brick-faced troon like Dong-Gone, with no skills at all, somehow ends up as their public face.
 
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He may not have been employed, but he's had an account on Launchpad, the Canonical bug tracking and package management system since 2006.
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He has signed the CoCk, let's see what that might say.
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Well, I guess Child Rapists are important members of a diverse community.
Fun fact, he shares some of these memberships with at least one teen contributor (who was around 10 years old when he started contributing to Ubuntu). including the documentation project team.
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I hope that boy is safe, although that's too optimistic for this point.
 
Where are you finding this info as I haven't found a lot of material about the AntiX guys discussing Xlibre
IIRC the head dev was talking about it on the forum. They've been pruning threads recently because of "spammers'", so it might have gotten snipped during that. What exactly "spammers" means I have no clue, so take that as you will.
 
Fun fact, he shares some of these memberships with at least one teen contributor (who was around 10 years old when he started contributing to Ubuntu). including the documentation project team.
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I hope that boy is safe, although that's too optimistic for this point.
I see Indian flags. I'm sure he's fine, only jeets would target jeets.
 
Did he just randomly bring up children downloading cp and then everyone ignored him except 1 guy who found it funny? And I don't know why he would find it funny, that's just a watered down version of his past.
The context seems to be:
[sbalneav] 200 megs of child porn show up under the home dir "user" on one of the machines. Which of the 6 kids who log in on that machine did it?

So somebody else brought it up first. I don't know who sbalneav is but this doesn't make anybody look any better.
 
You forgot Canonical, for continuing to employ him, and the rest of the open source community, for continuing to not speak out about him. Everybody is enabling and knowingly supporting this depraved, sadistic sexual abuser, including the troons who cancelled Richard Stallman for much less.
FOSS would be decimated if pedos/tronos were kicked out
 
I wonder how it is that the Navy allowed a pedo to work for them. Maybe they were doing human trafficking like some people rumor, so having fellow pedos to traffic kids just makes things all the merrier.

FOSS would be decimated if pedos/tronos were kicked out
It's just designed to suck, be illogical, and be ignored. Problems like this are not meat to be solved because the people in authority want it this way. This whole incident is just a way for FOSS to be discredited to normies so that people trying Linux get chided as being pedos. It's a way to discredit it and keep it a niche thing.
 
I wonder how it is that the Navy allowed a pedo to work for them. Maybe they were doing human trafficking like some people rumor, so having fellow pedos to traffic kids just makes things all the merrier.
The complaint wasn't filed until 2010, which was his last year in the Navy. It seems likely that is not a coincidence. Not sure if it's possible to get his discharge reason. The Navy may have let him leave before they had to deal with a dishonorable discharge or he may have seen the writing on the wall, or something else entirely.
 
The complaint wasn't filed until 2010, which was his last year in the Navy. It seems likely that is not a coincidence. Not sure if it's possible to get his discharge reason. The Navy may have let him leave before they had to deal with a dishonorable discharge or he may have seen the writing on the wall, or something else entirely.
If you submit a FOIA request to the National Personnel Records Center (NPRC) (or more specifically the Military Personnel Records Center, which is a division thereof) asking if so-and-so was subject to a dishonorable discharge they can tell you that, but not the reason for said discharge, nor anything else on his personnel records.
 
The complaint wasn't filed until 2010, which was his last year in the Navy. It seems likely that is not a coincidence. Not sure if it's possible to get his discharge reason. The Navy may have let him leave before they had to deal with a dishonorable discharge or he may have seen the writing on the wall, or something else entirely.
The victims reported it when Jeremy was about to become a father:
By her junior year, Jennifer learned her brother had married, and he talked about having children. The possibility of him harming another child terrified Jennifer: “I couldn’t live with that.”
For the first time, Jennifer spoke with her sisters about Jeremy’s abuse. Her younger sister acknowledged similar abuse and agreed to file a police report in Florida in 2010.

 
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