So, I just wanted to nip this in the bud: We are all very appreciative of advice from newcomers, but if you are watching all this Patrick Keys drama from the outside, and you think to yourself "Hey, that's some very unexcellent behavior towards Patrick!" I ask you to stop and think for a moment.<div>
<br></div><div>Noisebridge is a super accepting space. It was only after tremendous discussion, debate, and evidence gathering that we decided to ban him. Until the next official meeting, most of you are just going to have to trust that we have made the best decision for Noisebridge here. That is why so many names were appended to the bottom of that email. This was to say "We are signing to say this is legitimate, and that this action needs to be taken."</div>
<div><br></div><div>This was actually never about personality, or even about the mailing list. This was about Patrick making women at Noisebridge feel unsafe. This was not done based on any form of speculation or jumping to conclusions. This was done after a careful, considered process where it was decided that not banning Patrick was the same thing as banning a number of women who would no longer come to Noisebridge because of his presence and his unwanted attentions, and his stalking behavior.</div>
<div><br></div><div>Noisebridge has plenty of socially awkward geeks. We all know that if yer a chick at Noisebridge, someone might stare at your boobs. Awkward though this is, it's actually OK. Sure, it's not the most polite thing to do, but it's harmless. Women and men at Noisebridge are still perfectly free to behave like women and men. This is very far from what is taking place here. Patrick's behavior was well over the line of acceptable.</div>
<div><br></div><div>This was not a witch hunt. This is not a precedent for banning annoying or creepy people. This was about physical safety in and outside of the space for ladies with whom Patrick had crossed the line, and continued to cross the line after being told to stop.</div>
<div><br></div><div>Finally, I will say that the "intervention, mediated talking" route had already been tried with Patrick. If you are interested in reading more about Patrick's complete inability and unwillingness to listen to ANYONE about ANYTHING, there are about 4 months worth of email backlogs in our archives documenting his complete inability to listen and understand people's problems with him. It's a pattern with him. </div>
<div><br></div><div>This extended to also being unable to accept the word "no!" from women. And that makes me want to do something truly terrible to him. But instead of hurting him or assaulting him online or offline, we all decided to solve this within Noisebridge's processes. Believe me, there are others here who would have done far worse to him given the chance. The man is a menace, and does not even treat women like people. They are sexual objects to him, ones that owe him sexual attentions, in his eyes.</div>
<div><br>This is not someone we will ever be allowing back. He is pure fucking scum, and he is absolutely the antithesis of everything Noiserbridge stands for.</div><div><br></div><div>Let it be known: you cannot sexually harass or endanger ANYONE at Noisebridge. You will be banned if you do so and do not correct the behavior when you are told to stop. This is the precedent we're setting. And I think it is a very good one. Everyone should be safe at Noisebridge. And no one should feel unsafe outside of Noisebridge because a person associated with the space is following/harassing them.</div>
<div><br></div><div>If you are still not convinced, come to the meeting next week. I agree, this is all quite ugly, but at the end of the day, this is 100% Patrick's own fault. Noisebridge remains %99.999 inclusive. But stalkers will NEVER be welcome.</div>
<div><br></div><div><br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 6:49 AM, Rikke Rasmussen <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:rikke.c.rasmussen@gmail.com">rikke.c.rasmussen@gmail.com</a>></span> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex;">
<p>I know that my being very new at Noisebridge may cause some of you to find it inappropriate for me to interfere in this matter, but I hope you'll bear with me and hear me out. I've met Patrick multiple times through Tastebridge, and know him only as polite, if perhaps a little formal, even stiff, at times. However, I have never found his behavior untoward in any way. I will of course read the material available tomorrow, but given the very rapid development of the situation, I feel like I should add a comment in his defense immediately - I've witnessed a lynching before and have no desire to see another. </p>
<p>Exclusion is the worst punishment Noisebridge has because of the no policies-policy, our equivalent of capital punishment, and I do not feel that the crime merits this measure. It is as big a deal as the offended party chooses to make of it, but since this has only been brought out in public by a flamewar, and not by the person herself, I can't help but feel that Frantisek may have a point about attempting mediated dialogue first. More than anything, though, I would like to hear from the female in question - if you are following this discussion, I would like to know whether you feel that this is reasonable?</p>
<p>I hope it's clear that I'm trying to pour water, not gasoline, on the fire here.</p>
<p>/Rikke </p>
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