RFC: Conscious language in the Binutils
Cary Coutant
ccoutant@gmail.com
Thu Nov 19 21:13:16 GMT 2020
> Excluding and making contributors uncomfortable is exactly why I spoke
> up, objecting to the change. If that sounds strange to you, be aware
> that "inclusive language" or whatever they call it now is an extreme
> left ideological position. I know we have contributors who do not
> like extreme left politics. Also, the world is wider than the USA.
>
> I grew up knowing people who had lived under communism in eastern
> European countries. Through them, I'm aware of what it is like to
> live under repressive governments where you need to be very careful
> what you say. That's why I have an allergic reaction to the language
> police. So much so that I'm ignoring my common sense warning me that
> it is dangerous to poke at extreme left political sacred cows!
It's discouraging that what once were considered centrist or moderate
positions are now labeled "extreme left." This is how far today's
extreme right has moved the goalposts.
"Language police" is a loaded term designed to sound extremist. There
is no authoritarian regime forcing this on us; you are not going to
get thrown in jail for the code you write. All that is being asked of
us is, as Ian elegantly put it, a little politeness.
-cary
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