7 Nov 2021 |
Ellie | I mean, personally, removing it would read a little like "NixOS can't even get it together enough to agree not to spread fascism". To me at least, this seems like a very very low bar. Certainly one could say the same this about any number of abhorrent things, but fascism does stand out as something tech circles ought to be very wary of | 05:20:15 |
Irenes | thank you. yes, that's what I meant. it means more coming from someone besides me. | 06:25:01 |
Irenes | but yeah, I won't link anything so as not to conjure a discussion of the details into existence here, but the Scala community is going through some intense stuff about exactly that lately (fascism, and whether to reject it) | 07:02:42 |
Irenes | it speaks well of the Nix community that that's never been an overt issue here | 07:03:05 |
Irenes | and in fact that has been a factor in why I'm involved with Nix to begin with | 07:03:41 |
Irenes | but we shouldn't imagine that we're immune to controversies just because we're a technical community | 07:03:59 |
Irenes | like any community, we're made of people | 07:04:09 |
Irenes | people are messy, people bring all their complex stuff from the outside world with them, wherever they go | 07:04:21 |
Irenes | again, people from marginalized backgrounds tend to be hyper-aware of this stuff when it happens around us | 07:05:07 |
Irenes | whereas people who don't have as much immediately at risk, are more likely to tune it out and forget about it | 07:05:35 |
Irenes | so that's why there's these divergent views with some people pointing out, correctly, that fascism is a huge issue that's been sweeping through tech communities of all kinds over the past few years | 07:06:18 |
Irenes | and others who are surprised to even hear the word | 07:06:26 |
Irenes | and I don't blame people for not being aware, everyone comes to this stuff in their own time | 07:06:37 |
Irenes | but yeah. | 07:06:42 |
Irenes | the point here is to have the difficult but necessary conversations up front, so that they aren't even more destructive later on. | 07:06:59 |
@asymmetric:matrix.dapp.org.uk | In reply to @irenes:matrix.org so that's why there's these divergent views with some people pointing out, correctly, that fascism is a huge issue that's been sweeping through tech communities of all kinds over the past few years Could you clarify what you are talking about when you say that “fascism has been sweeping through tech communities”? Like, what are some examples of fascism you would point to? | 08:49:49 |
Irenes | as an issue, I mean | 09:33:55 |
Irenes | maybe in the morning when I'm better rested, I'll be able to better think through the consequences of linking to examples and pick some good ones | 09:34:34 |
Irenes | if you look at the stuff that's been happening in Scala this week, it's the kind of thing I mean | 09:34:54 |
Ellie | I don't know if you'd consider it a tech community just by virtue of it being online, but the Canada subreddit springs to mind as an alt-right takeover | 09:36:20 |
@piegames:matrix.org | In reply to @irenes:matrix.org if you look at the stuff that's been happening in Scala this week, it's the kind of thing I mean Yikes. The Scala community has a really bad reputation for being toxic in general | 09:36:54 |
Ellie | https://www.reddit.com/r/bestof/comments/pco186/uusedtodonateblood_shows_how_the_canadian/ | 09:37:16 |
Ellie | In fact, the comments on that thread allege a few other examples | 09:38:13 |
Irenes | I don't think it's a tech community but it's certainly a good example. Tech isn't special in that regard. We aren't immune to stuff just because we're about technology. | 09:39:38 |