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Political ideas shall not be posted on github #78
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Hi Minys233,
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You just didn't get me. The reason why you choose the wrong place is explained by this:
Don't know who said this, protests because no way for expression, not use things the wrong way, eg, no protesters will take a bath in cola. Not meant to be used IS not meant to be used, by most of people. People could protest on street because they live there. Engineers coding here, not doing something else. You mentioned 996.ICU, at least it fight for engineers & programmers, as said in its subtitle 'respect to glorious developers'. Your experience will be better if you choose other places which is made for people to speak what they like: reddit, 4chan, meduim, quora, etc. Aren't these better than github in some means? You now have good options for using correct things to express yourself correctly, but it seems you just pick a wrong thing and use it in a wrong way, and call this is the zen of protest. It doesn't make sense for me. From my perspective, you are poisoning developers from China, accelerating the progress bar of banning IP from China on github and stackoverflow. Is it more justice to sacrifice the benefit of most people's accessing github for your right of expressing irrelevant opinions? |
Just another idea come to me, I'm curious about your expected position. Do you think you are the Holy Saver of Chinese people that brings truth and freedom? Or a political enthusiast* but only focus on China affairs? Or, just a friendly international pal in gilets jaunes mobilizing us to join you? ** Or, a scared offspring of a survivor in Paris massacre of 1961 or November 2015 Paris attacks? *** Seems none of 3 roles above has a possibility to explain why you publish so much political contents on github ans stack overflow. Despite all above, I started to realize that the terrible prejudice between eastern and western world is too huge to be educated or explained. *Tips 1: Ha! I got it, an engineer in ways that it was not meant to be used. |
@cirosantilli make a response, selective blind? |
@Minys233 do not @ at mention me on threads unless there is need for moderation as explained at: https://github.com/cirosantilli/china-dictatorship/blob/f1051cfa9a30e907e7c82ffca8e87eb1370d999b/CONTRIBUTING.md I have not read your follow up comments, and do not intend to do so, as explained at: https://github.com/cirosantilli/china-dictatorship/tree/f1051cfa9a30e907e7c82ffca8e87eb1370d999b#what-is-your-reply-strategy |
@cirosantilli don' need you to teach me how to reply. @ function is made to be used this way, okey? You always telling others read your content and refusing reading comments from others. Conclusion: Hypocritical democracy fighter with no self-consistant logic. What a pity. |
Have seen your stackoverflow profile and this repo so many times since these years, this time I decide to leave a comment here. You have the right for speaking out your own opinions, but I think it works only at correct places. Both github and stackoverflow are places for exchanging ideas between programmers, namely technical communities or forums. Therefor, here we do care nothing about race and politics, we care about how to do a better job at coding.
So, I think you chose a wrong place. There are plenty of more appropriate forums for you to claim your political ideas, but not here, nor stackoverflow.
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