• Evilcoleslaw@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    Those issues are ones that it’s hard to just walk back with a mea culpa, especially when the apology comes precisely when it starts to impact your career.

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      3 months ago

      Stallman spends decades publicly-championing adult-child sexual relations on his personal blog and using his work email address.

      Stallman later comes under fire for strange comments about Epstein’s underage girls/clients. Some people say he should step down, as his poor image jeopardises the effectiveness of the FSF.

      2 days later, Stallman has a sudden change of heart. Child/adult sexual relations are wrong. Children can’t consent.

      Some Linux nerds: “see, he’s changed his mind, he’s a different man!”

      Maybe I’m overly pessimistic, but to me the timing of his epiphany seems rather convenient.

      How ready people are to treat celebrities as deity-like figures is scary to me. Just because Stallman has some great FOSS credentials doesn’t mean he can’t be a total POS in other areas. People bend over backwards to defend him as some saint who can do no wrong, even to the extent of trivialising child rape. It’s scary what a bit of celebrity worship can get people to do.