GitHub, fuck your name change
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#672Saying that the left spends too much effort on rhetoric might be valid criticism, but focusing on it as reasons to "walk away from the left" (which not too many black Americans are doing, BTW) is disingenuous. Sure, the left talks about rhetoric, but it also fights for higher wages, civil liberties, healthcare, affirmative action, investment in education, workers' rights, and voting rights. It's fine not to like ever…
“ s. Sure, the left talks about rhetoric, but it also fights for higher wages, civil liberties, healthcare, affirmative action, investment in education, workers' rights, and voting rights.” I don’t think the person you are replying to would agree with you about affirmative actions being a good thing. Other than that, the left is super repressive of free speech which is the only civil right left to win , detrimental t…
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#673Re: GitHub, fuck your name change
#674- boot "camp"
- Let's go "camp"ing
- you need to "concentrate" more
- lots of other words which remind of concentration camps and other cruel crimes against humanity
When will we eradicate those words from our every day language?
Heck we even use the word "work" when we know too well that Nazis used the slogan "Arbeit macht frei" (Work makes free) at the top of Auschwitz.
What does it say about Microsoft that they are still labelling the employees as "workers" and asking them to do some "work".
Maybe Microsoft should rethink the words they use and how they are harmful and contribute to genocide.
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#675Re: GitHub, fuck your name change
#676The biggest genocide in human history was against people of the Jewish community, yet we are still using words such as: - boot "camp" - Let's go "camp"ing - you need to "concentrate" more - lots of other words which remind of concentration camps and other cruel crimes against humanity When will we eradicate those words from our every day language? Heck we even use the word "work" when we know too well that Nazis used…
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#677I want to share my own reactions to the name change since this is a really interesting topic. For context, I'm an African American, so many of my ancestors were slaves. - The first time it occurred to me that "master" in this context could offend anyone was when GitHub changed the name (and broke my workflow). - My immediate reaction was, "this change is by white people for white people," where "white" means anyone w…
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#678I’m a black American and agree with everything that this person in London wrote. It is also a common criticism of the American “left”, and is entirely accurate. For everyone perplexed about black Americans and other people of color walking away from the left, its because you/they don't see us as equals that can be bothered by the exact same things that other Americans can be bothered by: being told what to think, wat…
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/11/03/us/elections/...
Re: GitHub, fuck your name change
#679When Darth Vader tells Luke that one day Luke will call him master, is he also committing a microagression? Maybe the writers were, but I doubt it. To most English speakers master just means person in control or source of truth. Or we should retcon Star Wars. Time to ban some more books and film I guess. Yay?
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#680I'm Asian, wasn't born in America and didn't grew up in America as well. I don't have a horse in this race. I don't feel annoyed to change that term. I'm only annoyed if someone guilt trip me if I don't change the name out of ignorance (i.e, I don't follow politics, no time for social media). I don't think I have any bias against women or minority in tech. Changing main or master or slave doesn't ring a bell or evoke…