• Perma@programming.dev
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    3 days ago

    This is pathetic. The whole point of this report is undermining Drew’s attack on Stallman, who for years published pieces supporting sex with underage teens and having defending predators, by saying that it is a double standard, because there is a user with a similar username that has viewed anime sexual contents that looks underage? For sure you are right. He is a monster, unlike saint Stallman. Jesus. Even the name of the website is reactionary. What the hell were you thinking?

    • ngn@lemmy.mlOP
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      2 days ago

      on one hand you got stallman telling his opions about different laws regarding sensetive topics and on the other hand you have drew viewing child porn (yes i consider loli child porn) - stallman is actually a saint

      the entire point is to show that the stallman report is not targeting stallman’s opions/views or stallman himself (drew clearly doesn’t care about stallmans opions about underage sex etc. hes literally viewing child porn) its targeting the fsf and the free software community, using stallmans opinions as a pretence

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    9 days ago

    TLDR: Drew DeVault may be viewing Loli images.

    …Im kinda over drama “content” about persons in open source. I just want to grill to find cool libre software!

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      9 days ago

      your tldr is kinda underselling it ngl

      i also don’t like drama - but i think this is important because this report shows that drew clearly did not care about the unethical takes of stallman when he created the stallman report, the report was an attack on the FSF and the free software community in general and people were unable to recognize this when the report was first published

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        9 days ago

        the report was an attack on the FSF and the free software

        Stallman is not the FSF. The FSF is not the free software community. The free software community is not free software.

        I’m so tired to people presenting these things as if they are equivalent.

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          9 days ago

          Stallman is not the FSF.

          FYI, DeVault’s Stallman Report explicitly attacks the FSF as well as Stallman.

          The FSF is not the free software community

          OP said that the report was “an attack on the FSF and the free software community in general” which doesn’t imply that the FSF is the free software community and in fact is explicitly distinguishing the two. I took it mean that the report was such a deceitful and irrational work, presented in such a duplicitous manner as to constitute an attack on the senses of the community.

          Edit: in fact, the report does attack the community, even if justification for the attack is invalid:

          “The case against Stallman is clear, and yet the free software community has failed to act …” – https://stallman-report.org/#why-publish-this-report

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    Ironically, the writing felt weaker than Drew’s, which led to unexpected feelings while reading. For example:

    r/preteen_girls (why this was even allowed to exist is beyond our comprehension)

    Emphasis mine. My immediate reaction was this shouldn’t be beyond comprehension to anyone who looks into Reddit’s history and culture. Silly, not even a nitpick proper—though I have one—but it got a snort from me.

    Anyway, assuming provided information is correct, seems he:

    1. Likes sexual anime-like depictions of minors
    2. Is sloppy at compartmentalizing his internet activity (or didn’t care to; why?)

    I, uh, also wonder if one can get in trouble for hosting screenshots of certain content for a report. Guess it also depends on where they’re hosting from. I hope they’re fine, because from this report and the rest of their blog, they seem to enjoy internet conflicts.