In order to avoid hurting the feeling of new users, we will be expected to greet each, ask for a/s/l, and of course spoon feed each until they have their problem solved and all the code in their hands.
In a practical sense you rarely if ever get someone who's "Asian" in the sense most americans consider it complain about, well things in terms like "Person of colour"
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And then also their preferred pronouns, to avoid alienating them through assuming that any of he/she/they/it are acceptable.
and there's a few prominent SF users who are... female or POC
(ugh. I really hate putting things in those terms. My perfect Ideal stack is a simple pure meritocracy. We live by our words, we die get downvoted into post bans by our words)
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@JourneymanGeek By using the word "meritocracy" you have now been auto-classified as a bigot to many.
To be honest, that shouldn't really be relevant... if a person pass the check once, they can totally carry a weapon the next day. Good security guard will check regardless if they know the person or not.
And that's what I mean by dealing with people by being nice.
The problem I have with many 'activist' folks and (SORRY FOR SOUNDING RACIST) I wonder if its some kind of euro/american thing where everything is framed around grand conflict
its a gender war, its our people fetting oppressed.
I'm unhappy about a few things on SE.
but but
I talk about them in terms of something we can work together on
actually, quite a lot of mods seem to
so I'm probably talking out my ass for saying its a western culture thing.
Cause idealising indian or 'oriental' culture is dumb
@ShadowWizard Well, there's a difference between being inclusive and being a social network. The former includes being kind to other humans, and thinking about word choice/how people perceive actions -- which can be achieved without becoming the latter.