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  1. Alexandre Oliva Alexandre Oliva Richard Stallman Political Notes

    so, would @rms be equally flamed if he wrote “I'm not happy he's dead, but I'm happy he's gone” today WRT Gaddafi?

    about 7 months ago from Emacs Identica-mode
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    • laurelrusswurm laurelrusswurm Richard Stallman Political Notes

      @lxoliva the people who flamed @rms were either (a) ignorant or (b) looking for any excuse to do so

      about 7 months ago
    • Tomás Solar Castro Tomás Solar Castro Richard Stallman Political Notes

      ♻ @lxoliva: so, would @rms be equally flamed if he wrote “I'm not happy he's dead, but I'm happy he's gone” today WRT Gaddafi?

      about 7 months ago
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      Charles Roth Charles Roth Richard Stallman Political Notes , laurelrusswurm

      @laurelrusswurm don't know that I "flamed" @rms, but I am certain I am neither a nor b

      about 7 months ago
    • laurelrusswurm laurelrusswurm Richard Stallman Political Notes , Charles Roth

      @parlementum If anything you said c/b interpreted as flaming @rms i was unaware. Articles referenced were (a) mashable and (b) readwriteweb

      about 7 months ago
    • Rob Myers Rob Myers

      @lxoliva: not wrote, quoted :-)

      about 7 months ago
    • Jeff Spaleta Jeff Spaleta

      Equally? No. And for that to even be expected you'd have to make the case that Jobs and Gaddafi were equal in their notable deeds.Tough sell

      about 7 months ago
    • Alexandre Oliva Alexandre Oliva Richard Stallman Political Notes

      will Applogists who've criticized @rms WRT S.Jobs equally criticize those who publicly celebrate Gaddafi's demise without delay?

      about 7 months ago

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