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Re: X11 as a political dispute

Reply #45
Not your decision to make. It may be your opinion but by repeating it incessantly then I'm sorry, but thou hath becometh the troll.

Re: X11 as a political dispute

Reply #46
To explain my earlier point further, the pro - LGBT views expressed by some more extremist critics of the xlibre project are from centre left politics and not the far left, although there may have been some exceptions and variations during some time periods and locations. You can even see the existence of modern pro - LGBT neo Nazis as an exception in the far right too. Hence the need for a 3 dimensional concept of political extremism. I think that one shouldn't discount ideas just because they come from those who you may not entirely agree with on other issues. It can also be educational to try to understand how others see things from their perspective.

Re: X11 as a political dispute

Reply #47
It still doesn't belong HERE.
Not your decision to make. It may be your opinion but by repeating it incessantly then I'm sorry, but thou hath becometh the troll.


This troll didn't post the race theory that Jewish Bankers with Marxist roots are controlling the EU.  That was the other troll.  And that is where this inevitably devolved to.

Re: X11 as a political dispute

Reply #48

Do you you think that I ever am quiet.   The best response is the adapting and support of the forked project.  It is never productive to engage in name calling and forming witch hunts in an otherwise productive environment.

These social warriors want to lynch me and kill my children.  It still doesn't belong HERE.

I have no idea what you are on about.
You will definitely not dictate my opinion.


Of course NOT.  Because nothing is ever resolved on the internet with regard to discussions of politics.  This has been true on the net since it  was invented and nothing has changed.  The only place this leads to is alienating people and burning through ones good will.  Do you really want to be like the Free Desktop people?

Re: X11 as a political dispute

Reply #49
Because nothing is ever resolved on the internet with regard to discussions of politics.

The lady doth protest too much, methinks.
Case closed.

Re: X11 as a political dispute

Reply #50
Interestingly as an aside, the name semites derives from the Bible and refers to the people or sons of Shem, which refers to all those living in the Middle East and the Horn of Africa, not just the Jewish people.

Re: X11 as a political dispute

Reply #51
Because nothing is ever resolved on the internet with regard to discussions of politics.

The lady doth protest too much, methinks.
Case closed.


I am not a lady.  And when you said you don't know what I am on to, you know exactly what I am on to.   You are neither stupid or ignorant.

 

Re: X11 as a political dispute

Reply #52
These social warriors want to lynch me and kill my children.  It still doesn't belong HERE.
Nobody here has said or even insinuated that. Rest assured - you and everyone here - we'd intervene immediately. I also don't like much of what's written here, but I can't see any clear or masked threats issued by any poster.

One thing is for certain, every single thread involving politics deviates from the initial technical issues, heats up and devolves into flamewar. Allow me to do the needful and lock it down. Feel free to open a new one and ruin it again, folks!