On 3 December 2014 at 06:37, Gregory Smith <gregorysmith1974a@???>
wrote:
> I remeber when opensource projects, before 2009, never did the wrong thing.
> They never had ads, they never spied, etc etc.
>
> Now all these programs are being rewritten to do that. They're
> "falling in line" with what the "good" people want. The "good" people
> (social progressives) need surveillance so they can put "bad" people
> (non-progressives, sexists, pedos, anti-feminists, racists, muslims,
> old christians,.. anything that would be in good standing with the
> ideas expressed in the old testament... anyone against them) in prison
> or to be bombed.
>
> Perhaps the old programs still work, but the new versions have stolen
> their identity. Why is this allowed to happen? Why not fork the whole
> userland and keep with the good honest versions written by good honest
> men before the social progressives noticed opensource in the 2005 to
> 2010 timeperiod (and now have taken total control).
>
> When I joined OSS it was a men's club and we had freedom to do and
> create what we wanted, and we always had the best interests of the
> user in mind: security, privacy, etc. We were /NOT/ microsoft and
> /NOT/ apple. The government /WAS/ an enemy, and linux was the
> techno-anarchist cure.
>
> Now it's just another leaf on the branch and totally co-opted by
> feminists and social justice warriors (just like how they co-opt
> russian republics, muslim countries, you name it). And the programs
> are rewritten to spy/advertise/etc.
>
> It was good while it lasted. Women, who are allied against men, and
> their supplicants ruined it. Any man who noticed this was kicked out
> (Ted Walther) or their programs attacked and pulled from their hosts
> by the request of feminists ( esr.ibiblio.org/?p=1310 ).
>
> The fact is that Men create things. Women only create life (babies).
> That is the general rule. Now the Men are kicked out and opensource
> has a "governing structure", only women and men who are submissive to
> women are allowed (just like in government and corporations)
>
> This is a trajedy.
>
>
>
> On 12/1/14, Richard <richard.holt@???> wrote:
> > Enjoyed reading your thoughts on init progs. There is a lot of
> > dissatisfaction over there change in Debian.
> >
> > I left Windows98 looking for the freedom to do or not to do.
> >
> > I expect good things from people who prefer to choose for themselves.
> >
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