Re: Rename offensive terminology (master)

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And I'm also offended by "main"

On Sun, Jun 14, 2020 at 11:47 AM Sergey Lapin <slapinid@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Americans' perpetual offendedness with everything is what leads to what was
> written in Fahrenheit 451. Constant obsession with offendedness and constant
> valuing of everyone else about "should I be offended now?" is so much
> American now it became really concerning among all this PC culture.
> Won't you stop your great self-destruction guys?
>
> On Sun, Jun 14, 2020 at 9:36 AM Don Goodman-Wilson
> <don@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >
> > (Sorry, I meant "many (if not most) non-native English speakers DON'T
> > realize just how explosive certain English locutions can be to
> > American native speakers.")
> >
> > On Sun, Jun 14, 2020 at 8:32 AM Don Goodman-Wilson
> > <don@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > >
> > > I am an American living in Europe. Let me offer an analogy. Like all
> > > analogies, this one is imperfect, but I think it will serve to make my
> > > point.
> > >
> > > As an American, I don't understand French humor. It's simply beyond
> > > me. I've had it explained to me numerous times, but of course
> > > explaining a joke can't impart its inherent humor. But none of this
> > > should come as a surprise to anyone, as humor is a deeply cultural
> > > artifact, something that can only truly be understood by those raised
> > > within that culture. Even so, we can all appreciate the concept of
> > > humor generally. More to the point, I certainly don't go around
> > > denying that French humor exists, on the basis that I don't get it.
> > >
> > > In the same way, something I've learned living in Europe is that many
> > > (if not most) non-native English speakers realize just how explosive
> > > certain English locutions can be to American native speakers. That's
> > > totally understanable as, like French humor, you have to have been
> > > raised in the culture to really understand that fact. Like humor, we
> > > all have a sense of what offensiveness means, and like humor, this
> > > explosive content is a deeply cultural artifact, something that can
> > > only truly be understood by those raised within that culture. The
> > > visceral feeling of explosive content will probably always be beyond
> > > grasping, just as French humor will probably never make me laugh.
> > >
> > > But to deny that explosive content on the basis that you don't
> > > personally feel it, that you've never experienced it? To claim that it
> > > is "meaningless", that some people are "perpetually offended"? That's
> > > willful ignorance on your part, a bad-faith effort to engage in
> > > serious intellectual conversation about what is good and right, and
> > > has no place in a discussion about creating an inclusive space for all
> > > developers, let alone trying to bring about a more just world.
> > >
> > > Don Goodman-Wilson
> > >
> > > On Sun, Jun 14, 2020 at 2:50 AM Sérgio Augusto Vianna
> > > <sergio.a.vianna@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Then why create all this disruption by changing the default from master
> > > > to "main" if you will offer a feature to set the default on creation?
> > > > Americans were discussing trump's tiny hands last week and will have
> > > > moved on to any other meaningless subject the next one. You can
> > > > literally never please the perpetually offended. Taking this kind of
> > > > slacktivism and creating problems for other people is a disgusting level
> > > > of entitlement that only americans display. You really care about
> > > > others? Remember there's other countries in the world.
> > > >




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