Re: Inappropriate changes to front page text [Was: Re:
От | Justin Clift |
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Тема | Re: Inappropriate changes to front page text [Was: Re: |
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Msg-id | 41C90081.4070702@postgresql.org обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Inappropriate changes to front page text [Was: Re: (Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>) |
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Re: Inappropriate changes to front page text [Was: Re:
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Tom Lane wrote: <snip> > As a practicing atheist, I am not offended. No worries. I'm not Christian, and I'm also not *offended*. > But if you do not realize > that a fair part of the world will be offended, then you need to wake up > and smell the flowers. Or at least read the daily news occasionally. Heh. I'll call you on that one. People often talk about the "risk of offending someone" but like... who's the *someone*? This kind of "fear of perhaps, at some point, maybe some day, we might accidentally hurt someone's feelings" is so non-concrete and vague that it can be extended practically infinitely. It's kind of like giving in to Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt, just because you're "not sure". > Yes, I'm painfully aware that several major members of our community > attach in-your-face-Christian signatures to everything they send out. Me too. Some of them give off a "my belief system is the only form of right" type of attitude with it. However, "Merry Christmas" is not of that ilk. It's not people saying that *any* form of belief is better than some other form of belief. The "someone" who gets *offended* by a Merry Christmas statement wishing them well would have to already be in a very bad place (mentally) in order to be offended. > I've never wanted to challenge them on this, but if it were my druthers > that would not be done around here. I think it is more likely to drive > away potential community members than attract new ones. Totally agreed. The various "full on" signatures that espouse people's personal religious fantasies as being the only truth(s) are the kind of thing that gives a bad impression. Not being able to express a simple "Merry Christmas" is a different kind of thing, where people are encouraged to be afraid of others around them in case "something bad happens". That's a very, very bad road to start going down if we want our Community to have a good & healthy culture. Would people on this mailing list have an issue with us conversely marking other important celebrations as well (religious or not)? Hindi and Buddhist ones for example? ;) Regards and best wishes, Justin Clift > regards, tom lane -- "One who sees the invisible can do the impossible." + Frank Gaines
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