Re: Arch should be apolitical

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I am also of opinion that Arch should be neutral and should not promote (or demote) what is not going to help in Arch development.

There are contributors from all over the world who may or may not be of the same opinion as moderators or others.

This is not about Reddit and not about LGBT rights either.

It is about avoiding unnecessary conflicts. We should stick to Arch only and no other topics should be discussed or debated.

For example, just this Reddit logo thing, has triggered so many e-mails, which in noway is going to be of any help for Arch development.

Regards

Amish.

On 02/06/20 10:23 am, Olivier Langlois wrote:
The rainbow is the symbol of the universal religion that globalists
wants to impose on all nations. I have seen it all over the place
during the Covid lockdown and I have made a very negative association
to it due to the circumstances.

Yes it is political. It is associated with a philosophy and an ideology
that I disagree with.
I am offended by the fact that the ideology behind the symbol is
promoted in an organization that should otherwise be strictly
technical.

Sexual orientation should be a personal and private choice. I don't
want to know what are the Arch forums admins orientation is when I come
to the forum to discuss Linux matters.

IMO, ArchLinux websites and forums should be kept neutral as it isn't
the place to push that type of values.

https://thenationalpulse.com/wp-content/uploads/DragQueenStoryHourScreenshot-1200x500.jpg

Can you see that this type of event cannot be in line with the values
of many ArchLinux users?

My intent here is to signify my opinion on the topic. I don't want to
argue more on it but I guess it is safe to assume that many users share
the same feelings on the issue.

Please keep ArchLinux apolitical.

Thank you to have read my grievance

On Tue, 2020-06-02 at 04:19 +0200, Rasmus Liland via arch-general
wrote:
On 2020-06-01 21:06 -0300, riveravaldez wrote:
Equality and freedom of genre/sex decisions
is not politics, it's just basic human
rights.
Human rights is also a very fragile political
construct invented by the United Nations
perhaps only achievable under certain
conditions.  Perhaps it might not work so
well/make sense out in a desert ruled by
complex clan structures and religion for
thousands of years.



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