| ▲ | ciupicri an hour ago | |
If Adria Richards and PyCon can make a such fuss about a joke [1], then other conferences can do the same about current political events. I personally wouldn't mind or better said I wouldn't be offended because the topic might be boring for me. | ||
| ▲ | JumpCrisscross an hour ago | parent | next [-] | |
> If Adria Richards and PyCon can make a such fuss about a joke Your takeaway from Donglegate was that Richards was in the right? | ||
| ▲ | wyldfire 26 minutes ago | parent | prev [-] | |
This is a false equivalence. "What constitutes appropriate humor" versus "Government silences dissent." Just because the Diabetes conference cited their code of conduct doesn't mean that's actually what this is about. This is what people seem to get mixed up about the First Amendment to the US Constitution. These scientists were removed from the conference because they were highlighting the scientific role to push back against government censorship. Not because it wasn't germane to the conference, but in furtherance of the censorship itself. The US Government participated here indirectly via its chilling on scientific discourse. Comments in this thread suggesting that "this is just some private actors" are mistaken. This is absolutely the consequence of the Trump HHS policymakers decisions. | ||