Irony is lost on this one.<br><br>How about this, "Will someone, for the love of FUCKING GOD or ALLAH or SATAN or STALLMAN tell me what the fuck she did wrong?"<br><br>Feynman, help us.<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">
On Thu, May 3, 2012 at 4:40 PM, Jake <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:jake@spaz.org" target="_blank">jake@spaz.org</a>></span> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">
except that it's not funny, and Jesse's actions are making noisebridge look bad. and getting the police to come over.<div><div class="h5"><br>
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On Thu, 3 May 2012, Corey McGuire wrote:<br>
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You know...it's funny. I still have no idea what she did wrong.<br>
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On Thu, May 3, 2012 at 3:43 PM, rachel lyra hospodar <<a href="mailto:rachelyra@gmail.com" target="_blank">rachelyra@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>
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The last time I talked to her about it, Erica was no longer feeling welcome because Jesse (the same jesse) told her she wasn't<br>
enough of a hacker and she should leave.<br>
<br>
This after she had to ask him to stop calling her at 3am.<br>
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R.<br>
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On May 3, 2012 3:02 PM, "Jake" <<a href="mailto:jake@spaz.org" target="_blank">jake@spaz.org</a>> wrote:<br>
I couldn't have said it better myself.<br>
<br>
Why is Erica no longer feeling welcome?<br>
<br>
I have to say, I have noticed that some people (including Jesse for sure)<br>
seem to be fulfilling my prediction that we could swing around into the<br>
reactionary zone after we started dealing with the occupiers.<br>
<br>
Please re-read the below and let's not make the same mistakes again.<br>
Calling the police is a LAST RESORT and shows bad judgement on the part of<br>
the people who did it.<br>
<br>
What would Jesse or Will have done if a couple of female members told them<br>
to leave?<br>
<br>
Carl said:<br>
You know I don't post here all that much, but I really felt that I had<br>
to respond to this...<br>
<br>
I've read through all of the comments about what transpired with<br>
Cynthia, on the discuss list and the meeting notes. Although I haven't<br>
been present at Noisebridge during the past week, from what I've read so<br>
far, I am really not pleased about how people involved in this situation<br>
treated her. (This would include Jesse, Will, and apparently a third<br>
man.)<br>
<br>
First of all, calling the police really should not be done unless:<br>
<br>
1. Someone is harming or threatening harm to another person, causing<br>
damage to the space, stealing, or otherwise causing trouble or<br>
performing an illegal activity.<br>
<br>
2. A person who has been officially banned from the space refuses to<br>
leave. And by "official", I mean a due process has been followed<br>
whereas a previous discussion and consensus was taken to ban a<br>
particular person.<br>
<br>
3. AND ONLY AFTER the Noisebridge community are unable to handle the<br>
situation on our own should we get the police involved.<br>
<br>
<br>
I find it troubling when individuals take it upon themselves to forcibly<br>
remove people from the space, who by all accounts of what I've read, did<br>
NOT cause any trouble prior to being asked to leave. I believe it was<br>
wrong for Jesse and Will to have done what they did in this case, prior<br>
to taking it up at a meeting where the members could discuss and make a<br>
decision as to whether to ban Cynthia from the space, AND ONLY AFTER<br>
this discussion and consensus would it be appropriate to ask someone to<br>
not return. (and as she brought up, informing her of this could have<br>
been done through email prior to her arrival in order to avoid this<br>
confrontation.)<br>
<br>
I am also troubled by the flippant and immature responses on this list<br>
about Cynthia being "crazy". Her past talk of legal actions against<br>
Texas corporations has no bearing on what transpired. As far as I can<br>
tell, she hasn't forng more people than prior to when the Oogles started<br>
arriving at the space. The first time Noisebridge ever banned anyone,<br>
it took considerable discussion and a consensus process. Nowadays it<br>
seems like any member can just ban anyone they don't like. How and why<br>
did we get to this point? And I'm not just talking about Cynthia here,<br>
but others as well. (take Erica for example, who no longer feels<br>
welcome here.)<br>
<br>
And lastly, I think we need to stop this witch-hunt non-hacker hate<br>
mentality that we seem to be developing here, which will only drive away<br>
new people who may not be familiar with hacker culture. If we try to<br>
make an effort to become friends with them, then we can encourage<br>
newcomers to contribute and learn to become hackers by involving them<br>
with our projects. Instead of rejecting them, we should be trying to<br>
encourage them to become productive participants in our community.<br>
<br>
<br>
-Carl<br>
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