@BrodieOnLinux I mean, there's a massive difference between using a picture of someone with ideas and someone directly linked to genocide
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@BrodieOnLinux I mean, there's a massive difference between using a picture of someone with ideas and someone directly linked to genocide 11 comments
@mks_h oh I agree that having a picture of him shouldn't have been used. The comparison just irked me that I had to respond @lea @TheEvilSkeleton @BrodieOnLinux @alatiera indeed, good to see a fellow user of the Wired @mks_h @TheEvilSkeleton @BrodieOnLinux @alatiera @lea > ukraine and israel flags in bio π©π©π©π©π©π©π© @joojmachine @TheEvilSkeleton @BrodieOnLinux @alatiera @lea the only proper reaction of a communist fanboy to a fellow national liberty enjoyer. @mks_h @TheEvilSkeleton @BrodieOnLinux @alatiera @lea good luck supporting genocide and neonazis with that "liberty" @TheEvilSkeleton @BrodieOnLinux @alatiera @lea just to prove a point, Nestor Makhno, whom you can see in the sidebarβ¦ He's a Ukrainian who fought both alongside and against pretty much everyone, i.e. Bolsheviks, Austrians, various Ukrainian groups, etc. He's Wikipedia page is Game of Thrones level of action. IMHO, the epitome of controversial figure. But, we don't hold strong opinions on our own figures, and it's more of a happy "Ukraine mentioned (outside of the war context) moment" occurrence. @TheEvilSkeleton @BrodieOnLinux @alatiera @lea P.S. I'm referring to Ukrainian Wikipedia article, the English one is boring as hell and doesn't say much. @TheEvilSkeleton It was an intentionally inflammatory example, the point I was getting at was it's not seen as issue if you're someone that likes the person, but there are a lot of people out there who don't and all including them does is makes you a target for needless harassment. @TheEvilSkeleton @alatiera @lea When you're already a target if you're from a project like GNOME for example there's no point painting a bigger one on your back for no reason at all |
@TheEvilSkeleton @BrodieOnLinux @alatiera @lea but consider that not everyone from former Soviet Union (or more realistically empire) would like to see a part of their enslaver's culture (marxism-leninism) which was forced on them by all the usual ways β executions, genocide, mass starvation...
He may not be directly related to any of that, but his presence isn't welcomed by everyone. Having such figures in examples is absolutely unprofessional.