| 8 Sep 2023 |
Arian | Let's be honest here. We live in an extremely privilged country devoid of any recent conflict. Were not gonna be on the firing line. | 10:56:23 |
Arian | Any time soon. Or ever | 10:56:27 |
Arian | I think that's important to acknowledge | 10:56:37 |
@joepie91:pixie.town | "firing line" here doesn't just mean a literal war in the nation state sense | 10:56:43 |
@joepie91:pixie.town | (this is also why I brought up the previous incidents around RFC98 and the GM room) | 10:58:21 |
Arian | Okay using literal speech about war followed by figure of speech with a war theme is kind of confusing. I still think it's important to acknowledge we're priveleged regarding war and not marginalized. Though we might be marginalized in other ways | 10:59:44 |
@joepie91:pixie.town | In reply to @joepie91:pixie.town I'm gonna be blunt and say that that is their responsibility to learn to deal with. because the alternative is that it (once again) falls on the shoulders of already-overburdened marginalized folks to endlessly convince people of this when they really don't want to be convinced also, I actually want to be more explicit about this: it is not the job of marginalized people to manage the feelings of privileged folks who have never had to reckon with the consequences of their actions and beliefs. such assistance might be provided as a courtesy, but it is absolutely not something that can or should be expected, and the responsibility of managing one's feelings and emotions ultimately falls to the individual. | 11:00:58 |
Arian | But in this particular scenario you _are_ speaking from a privileged position. (So are others and they should acknowledge that yes) | 11:02:41 |
@joepie91:pixie.town | (likewise, I will happily explain problems when given the space to do so, but there's something very wrong when I need to walk on eggshells not to set off someone's delicately manufactured ideal of a just world, while they can just basically say whatever they want without regard for how it impacts me or others) | 11:02:46 |
@joepie91:pixie.town | Arian: I am not. there is a reason I have been avoiding the specific topic of "is a military needed". | 11:03:34 |
@joepie91:pixie.town | because this is not about that, this is about the behaviour of a number of community members and how that affects me and my friends as marginalized people, not just in this incident but also in previous ones | 11:04:28 |
vcunat | You may have been avoiding that, but the initial topic was called "NixCon sponsored by military" and some other posts were along those lines. And e.g. I was strongly reminded of big recent public protests saying no weapons to Ukraine, we want peace. | 11:50:56 |
vcunat | So I get why these discussions could get heated easily. | 11:51:25 |
vcunat | (And kind-of unnecessarily in the context of NixOS.) | 11:51:46 |
@joepie91:pixie.town | vcunat: my comment about avoiding the "is a military needed" topic was a response to "you are speaking from a privileged position" | 11:55:16 |
@joepie91:pixie.town | it is not related to any of the other points being discussed | 11:55:26 |
vcunat | Oh, I understood it the way that the "military" were the unprivileged in this case, opposed by the others. My bad I guess, I don't know. | 11:56:45 |
@joepie91:pixie.town | vcunat: to clarify (according to my understanding): Arian was making the point that I was speaking from a privileged position regarding "do we need military or not", on the premise that I am not in a war-torn country, and therefore not in a position to speak on the matter. I then responded that I am not speaking from a privileged position, because I wasn't making any assertions about needing militaries at all, precisely because of those complexities - and rather, I'm talking about the way that some community members feel comfortable behaving not just around the topic of Anduril but also previous conflicts, none of which are influenced by whether I am in a war-torn country | 12:03:22 |
@joepie91:pixie.town | * vcunat: to clarify (according to my understanding): Arian was making the point that I was speaking from a privileged position regarding "do we need military or not", on the premise that I am not in a war-torn country, and therefore not in a position to speak on the matter. I then responded that I am not speaking from a privileged position, because I wasn't making any assertions about needing militaries at all, precisely because of those complexities - and rather, I'm talking about the way that some community members feel comfortable behaving not just around the topic of Anduril but also previous conflicts (like RFC98), none of which are influenced by whether I am in a war-torn country | 12:03:39 |
vcunat | Yes, I agree, retrospectively. | 12:03:49 |
Arian | Your summary is correct joepie | 12:08:29 |
@joepie91:pixie.town | (FYI, setting the thread to slow mode does not solve the problem, and it is continuing to be a trashfire) | 15:53:55 |
vcunat | Suggesting some solution might help. (to the moderation team; others probably can't enforce it) | 15:57:45 |
@joepie91:pixie.town | I did, several years ago. | 15:58:47 |
vcunat | We could close the topic. | 15:58:49 |
@joepie91:pixie.town | actually starting to moderate bad-faith arguing. | 15:59:00 |
@joepie91:pixie.town | including sealioning and other forms of concern trolling. | 15:59:14 |
vcunat | Most of the latest posts got hidden, probably due to user flags. (also your last post; I can't see why... perhaps I don't think I have sufficient privileges) | 16:02:55 |
vcunat | * Most of the latest posts got hidden, probably due to user flags. (also your last post; I can't see why... perhaps I don't think I have sufficient privileges to see) | 16:03:11 |
vcunat | Well, I'm not a best person to try moderating discussions anyway. | 16:03:27 |