Isn’t that a good thing?
I don’t know about you, but I don’t really care what the views of the owners of a business are. It only becomes a problem if they make those views plain.
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AdrianTheFrog@lemmy.world 2 days ago
i do want to point out how hard it is to even find out about the views of these people, if you just look up the names of the projects and aren’t specifically looking for this information there’s no way you’ll find anything about it
even looking up the name of David Heinemeier Hansson, the more vocally bad of these, i had to go to the 5th link to find anything even vaguely mentioning his views
Isn’t that a good thing?
I don’t know about you, but I don’t really care what the views of the owners of a business are. It only becomes a problem if they make those views plain.
I very much care about the view of business owners are; it’s how I decide to where my “vote” goes when I “vote with my wallet” as I’ve frequently told to do my Capitalism supporters.
Voting with your wallet has nothing to do with politics, but price and service.
Then why did people freak out over serving gay people?
Voting is wielding political power, whether it is with your wallet or anything else.
Well, I guess he has tried to make his views fairly plain on his blog. it’s just a bit hard to find unless you’re looking for it
Were the views associated with the company? Or was it purely a personal blog?
The distinction matters. Many people are a le to separate business from politics, but some are not. The former aren’t a concern, the latter definitely are.
Your right. I can’t seperate people and politics.
Because people take the money from business and advocate for the death of me and my trans community.
I don’t see a reason to operate those two.
Wow I guess if you have to scroll all the way to the fifth whole link it can’t possibly be plain, can it?
Sure the business owner thinks anyone who isn’t white doesn’t count as a person, but he only uses the resources you give him to promote that point of view as a hobby, so why worry?
I don’t know, was it a personal blog, some social media post, or a page on the company’s website? You didn’t specify, and I honestly don’t care enough to try to replicate your search.
If they’re able to separate personal views from how they run their company, it shouldn’t really matter what those views are.
It’s literally in the post you’re responding to. I didn’t do any external research other than read the thread.
It only becomes a problem if they make those views plain.
Even then, who cares tbh.
People who don’t want to give resources to white nationalists. Why do you support funding white nationalists?
You’re not funding white nationalists (if that’s what these people are, I have zero idea who they are), you’re funding the product they’re making.
teolan@lemmy.world 2 days ago
It’s pretty plain on DHH’s blog:
I wonder what characteristic he uses to define « native brits » that can be seen when walking.
Or just take a look at his twitter. Which Framework obviously did since they retweet a lot of his posts…
SkaveRat@discuss.tchncs.de 1 day ago
A breakdown of DHHs racist post, in case people don’t want to look up the original
jakelazaroff.com/…/dhh-is-way-worse-than-i-though…
boonhet@sopuli.xyz 1 day ago
The fuck is he on about even, he’s Danish, not a native Brit. He should gtfo too if it’s such an issue to him.