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@kde@floss.social @kde@lemmy.kde.social
In my experience #KDE is just as inclusive as anything else:
If you criticize the EU you are labeled as a “nationalist” and “far-right”.
If you criticize vaccination obligations you are labeled as an “antivaxxer”.
And so on.
Then you got banned with no right to appeal, just like everywhere else, just like in Middle Ages.
Yes, and if you say the N word, people assume you’re racist. What a world!
“If I foam at the mouth, people assume I’m rabid.”
Welcome to reality.
Damn right
@alxlg @kde@floss.social @kde@lemmy.kde.social Yes. Just like the internet was in the middle ages…
Maybe show your posts to a therapist and get an unbiased take?
Why are you criticising the EU and vaccinations to people just trying to develop some programs.
@rickyrigatoni
Also, I don’t know if you noticed but KDE in recent years started to publish stuff on climate change and LGBT. They are not “just trying to develop some programs”.
Oh, but in the mainstream narrative, that’s not politics, right?
@rickyrigatoni
For example, once I had a profile pic against the EU on my personal profile on Google+ and people in the KDE community noticed and made a controversy.
Do you really think I mention those subjects out of no where?
@rickyrigatoni
Maybe because they are the first ones making stupid jokes about vaccine+5G in chat rooms?
And I happened to warn against lethal myocarditis, that was indeed listed in vaccines’ package insert later?
Alright who let you out of your echo chamber
That’s just modern day Internet.
There are plenty of places on the Internet where you can go be a misogynistic, trans-hating, homophobic, antivaxxing jerk. Just so happens this isn’t one of them.