I also hated it when we had "anti-science"
people hanging out (years ago
from the Public School") As they would rail against tech in general.
Then why are you at a hackerspace? It is for technology using! Broadly
defined! *headdesk*
Anyway, I get it if this person is just super obnoxious and a jerk.
- liz
- liz
On Fri, Feb 20, 2015 at 4:58 PM, Liz Henry <lizhenry(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I want to support Noisebridg'es kicking
people out abilities, especially
for people who are annoying, destructive, and scary, but personally, as
techie scum myself, do not think Die Techie Scum posters are crossing a
line. I would understand someone taking the posters down.
My line is more around power dynamics and whether something is a specific
threat.
This reads to me much more like hyperbole. Like, I can read and admire
the rhetoric of the SCUM Manifesto, or as I hope others can, without
actually supporting violence, and treat it as food for thought.
"if you're new to town and work in tech, leave" also just seems like
slightly harsh political speech. It is angry and it's rude and it will be
offensive to many people but hardly seems like oppression or a threat of
violence or a terrible harassment campaign.
Not sure there is a way to be internally consistent, for example, I would
think it fine to ban someone with a White Power tattoo on their face and
yet would argue that Die Techie Scum is not so bannable.
Is this person also just generally annoying or not nice to have around?
My 2 cents.
- Liz
On Fri, Feb 20, 2015 at 3:30 PM, Patrick O'Doherty <p(a)trickod.com> wrote:
Hey all,
Last night myself and Torrie asked Jeanine Otter to leave Noisebridge
and not come back.
Jeanine had been using Noisebridge to print hateful, offensive material
("Die Techie Scum" posters and the like) in large quantities. Many were
uncomfortable with her offensive material and attitude towards those in
the community.
I've added Jeanine to the Noisebridge 86 page.
p
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Liz Henry
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"Electric ladies will you sleep or will you preach?" -- Janelle Monae
"Without models, it's hard to work; without a context, difficult to
evaluate; without peers, nearly impossible to speak." -- Joanna Russ