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I added political preferences to the list of items which should not be a focus of discrimination.
Thanks for your contribution @garthus1! These changes / additions encounter two limitations in the current system:
I'm leaving this open, but won't act upon it on my own. Hopefully one day I will have enough time to set up the governance needed for this to go forward. In the meantime, you are always welcome to use whichever modified version you'd like for your own events 🙂 |
Hey, For this discussion It's worth making clear the distinction between what are choices and what are unchangeable characteristics. For example: gender, gender identity and expression, age, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, and ethnicity are all innate; whereas political preferences are choices, and there are objectively moral and immoral choices therein. Politics at it's core is the process of defining who the state will be violent towards (via police, prisons, military, borders, removal of aid, etc). There are political preferences which demand violence towards people with the above unchangeable characteristics, and therefore it's a contradiction to say we protect both. The simplest example is that you can't both protect people of colour and tolerate fascists at the same event. |
What happens when those fascists are of the progressive ideological bent,
would they be tolerated. What about toleration of all ideas and
nontoleration of physical violence or threats from anyone.
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For this discussion It's worth making clear the distinction between what
are choices and what are unchangeable characteristics.
For example: gender, gender identity and expression, age, sexual
orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, and
ethnicity are all innate; whereas political preferences are choices, and
there are objectively moral and immoral choices therein.
Politics at it's core is the process of defining who the state will be
violent towards (via police, prisons, military, borders, removal of aid,
etc). There are political preferences which demand violence towards people
with the above unchangeable characteristics, and therefore it's a
contradiction to say we protect both.
The simplest example is that you can't both protect people of colour and
tolerate fascists at the same event.
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As a maintainer here, and lacking a Code of Conduct, I feel compelled to intervene before this discussion escalates into conflict and / or decreases legitimate contributions. @garthus1 your last message is not appropriate. I will here outline the main problems in your message, in the hope that it was posted perhaps too hastily but in good faith.
Considering how fast @garthus1's answer was sent after @alexrudd's message, I have taken the responsibility to add a 24h cooldown period to this discussion before further replies can be added, to prevent any regrettable, too fast answers. Please use this time to reflect upon the actual necessity to add more points. Thank you for your attention to contributing improvements to a Code of Conduct template that aims at creating more diverse, safer events for all. |
I added political preferences to the list of items which should not be a focus of discrimination.