Hello! I don't know all the details, and it surprises me nobody is
asking for them. Let me be the first.

On Fri, 26 Mar 2021 at 23:03, Nathan Sidwell <nat...@acm.org> wrote:
> I’m a white dude with a British accent.
> /Of course/ I have white male privilege.

So, this text makes me feel sorry for the author, but at the same time
makes it clear he is writing under some emotional burnout that he
unambiguously shown he is experiencing.

I think before making any kind of decision it would be fair to ask the
author to provide references to the points he has written below.
Because someone's career is at stake, so that kind of decision
shouldn't be done that easily, just because someone wrote that on the
internet, right? And yes, I realize that "someone" is or was a
prolific developer, but so was RMS whom we are discussing here.

We all do code-review to look for developer's mistakes, and I think
it's useful to do the same here.

So, Nathan Sidwell, could you please provide references for the
problems you mentioned below?

> In the before-time, I had heard that RMS was ‘difficult’, or ‘socially 
> awkward’.
>   I had ignored the true toxicity he engenders. I’m sure you have too. It 
> didn’t
> directly affect me. I didn’t need to interact with him.  I’m not a woman. It
> diminishes all of us to ignore it.
> Let me list a few of the cases I have found.  Warning, this are extremely
> offensive repugnant opinions. Mostly referenced via  geekfeminism.wikia.org. 
> It
> didn’t take me long to find them – I should have done so sooner and for that I
> am sorry.
>      1. 'skeptical that voluntarily pedophilia harms children.’  stallman's 
> own
>   archives 2006-mar-jun  I note that children are *incapable* of consenting.
> That’s what the age of consent means.
>      2. 'end censorship of “child pornography”’. Stallman's archives
> 2012-jul-oct.html Notice use of “quotes” to down play what is actually being
> requested.
>      3. 'gentle expressions of attraction’ Stallman's archives 
> 2012-jul-oct.html
> Condoning a variant of the wolf-whistle.  Unless one’s talking to one’s lover,
> ‘gentle invitations for sex’ by a stranger is *grooming* (be it child or 
> of-age).
>      4. Defends someone charged with ‘"sexual assault" on a "child" after a
> session with a sex worker of age 16.’ stallman's archives 2018-jul-oct  Notice
> the quoting here, implying the *child* is not a child. ‘The article refers to
> the sex worker as a "child", but that is not so. Elsewhere it has been 
> published
> that she is 16 years old. That is late adolescence, not childhood.’ No, they 
> are
> a child, that’s what the ages of majority and consent mean.
>      5. The ‘St Ignatius’ ‘EMACS virgins’ non-joke. ‘The commenter writes 
> about
> seeing the routine when she was only 15, and how RMS singled her out several
> times during that performance:
>         He actually pointed to me in the back and proclaimed, into the mic, "A
> GIRL!" causing the audience to turn and look. Mortifying. Then he proceeded to
> gesture toward me every time he referred to "EMACS Virgins." (I cannot believe
> that he is still doing the same talk 10+ years later.)’
>         No wonder women want nothing to do with him.
>      6. A business card that is completely repelling image on oreilly
>      7. He knows those cards are inappropriate.  He broke the code of conduct 
> he
> helped author. wiredferret's twitter feed.
>      8. I understand he’s tried to circumvent such codes of conduct by asking
> women to meet him outside of the conference venue. _sagesharp_'s twitter feed.
>      9. He doesn’t acknowledge the few women he has worked with ‘I don’t have
> any experience working with women in programming projects; I don’t think that
> any volunteered to work on Emacs or GCC.’  Completely ignoring Sandra 
> Loosemore,
> who is a coauthor, with him, of the Glibc manual. Sandra was involved with 
> LISP
> standardization, so I would be surprised if he was unaware of her involvement
> there. As you well know, she has worked significantly on GCC,  GCC has several
> other women contributors, but too few for complacency.
>      10. ‘My first interaction with RMS was at a hacker con at 19. He asked my
> name, I gave it, whether I went to MIT (I had an MIT shirt on), and after
> confirmation I did, asked me on a date. I said no. That was our entire
> conversation.’ corbett's twitter feed. This is but one of many reports of
> utterly inappropriate social interactions.
> That list is no where near exhaustive, nor is it prioritized. As a personal
> anecdote, an acquaintance of mine who was at MIT, related that she was warned
> about RMS’s behaviour, and to never be alone with him.  It wasn’t an isolated
> warning.

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