w/r/t dhh, I'm making this part of the public record, because I will not tolerate people who get off on putting others down.
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w/r/t dhh, I'm making this part of the public record, because I will not tolerate people who get off on putting others down. When someone shows you who they are, believe them the first time.
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w/r/t dhh, I'm making this part of the public record, because I will not tolerate people who get off on putting others down. When someone shows you who they are, believe them the first time.
@codinghorror this you?

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@codinghorror this you?

@espen it is but I am not necessarily kind to nazis, if that’s ok with you.
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@espen it is but I am not necessarily kind to nazis, if that’s ok with you.
@codinghorror claiming DHH is a nazi is incredibly dumb. It’s ok to disagree or critique him but such labels will alienate anyone open to changes in the Ruby community.
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@codinghorror claiming DHH is a nazi is incredibly dumb. It’s ok to disagree or critique him but such labels will alienate anyone open to changes in the Ruby community.
@espen fair, he's not a Nazi. He's just a terrible human being who I am ashamed to be associated with in any way, because he gets off on denigrating other people.
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@espen fair, he's not a Nazi. He's just a terrible human being who I am ashamed to be associated with in any way, because he gets off on denigrating other people.
@codinghorror @espen Of course, the list of things he has in common with Nazis is longer than one might like.
... having strong opinions on the race makeup of the UK, a country he does not live in. For example.
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@codinghorror @espen Of course, the list of things he has in common with Nazis is longer than one might like.
... having strong opinions on the race makeup of the UK, a country he does not live in. For example.
His blog post here is very explicitly white supremacist and praising fascist Tommy Robinson. The only thing wrong with calling him a nazi is that it doesn't suit his preferred branding.
As I remember London
As soon as I was old enough to travel on my own, London was where I wanted to go. Compared to Copenhagen at the time, there was something so majestic about Big Ben, Trafalgar Square, and even the Tube around the turn of the millenium. Not just because their capital is twice as old as ours, but because it endured twice as much, through ...
(world.hey.com)
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His blog post here is very explicitly white supremacist and praising fascist Tommy Robinson. The only thing wrong with calling him a nazi is that it doesn't suit his preferred branding.
As I remember London
As soon as I was old enough to travel on my own, London was where I wanted to go. Compared to Copenhagen at the time, there was something so majestic about Big Ben, Trafalgar Square, and even the Tube around the turn of the millenium. Not just because their capital is twice as old as ours, but because it endured twice as much, through ...
(world.hey.com)
@eloquence @mark @codinghorror I think you are reading that in bad faith. Pointing to that march is not endorsing Tommy Robinson for example. The post brings up many valid points about the failing immigration policies in Europe. While I do not support everything in that post I think labelling discussions about changing demographics as nazism and white supremacy isn't very fruitful. It is a tactic often used by the left in Sweden and look where it got them.
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@eloquence @mark @codinghorror I think you are reading that in bad faith. Pointing to that march is not endorsing Tommy Robinson for example. The post brings up many valid points about the failing immigration policies in Europe. While I do not support everything in that post I think labelling discussions about changing demographics as nazism and white supremacy isn't very fruitful. It is a tactic often used by the left in Sweden and look where it got them.
It is equating "white" and "native" in its use of statistics, which is the language of ethnonationalism and white supremacy. It calls the march, organized by a fascist with a history of criminal convictions, "heartwarming". The march itself included, of course, a who's who of Europe's shittiest far right politicians.
One thing these folks tend to have in common, though, is that they _really_ don't like being called nazis while they rally for mass deportations.