<div><div dir="auto"><br></div><div dir="auto">I left because, as a conservative, I did not feel physically safe getting deeply into my projects in the space, and thus leaving my guard down to physical attack. I have two small children, and I can’t afford to risk my health. </div><div dir="auto"><br></div><div dir="auto">On the day of the bike lock attack in Berkeley, I saw several black clad people come in and take off masks. I recognized one as a regular who was often around when I was. This individual had previously asked me if I could help them with access to firearms in a way that made me uncomfortable. So I went on Slack and asked if they would affirm that they would not use political violence in the space. They refused, implied I might be a Nazi, and banned me from Slack. </div></div><div dir="auto"><br></div><div dir="auto">I took the hint, grabbed my project materials from the space, and have not been back since. </div><div dir="auto"><br></div><div dir="auto">Noisebridge is a cool space and I wish I was welcome. </div><div dir="auto"><br></div><div dir="auto">That’s the simple truth, Sean</div><div dir="auto"><br></div><div><br><div class="gmail_quote"><div dir="ltr">On Fri, Jan 25, 2019 at 4:22 PM Naomi Most <<a href="mailto:pnaomi@gmail.com">pnaomi@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br></div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex"><div dir="ltr"><div>Hi world,<br><br>Over the course of several mailing list posts, I'm going to expose some topics here to the mailing list which is read by 1000s of people worldwide, which is considered the environmental gauge for Noisebridge at large. <br><br>It's my hope others will join in -- especially to disagree with what I have to say, if they feel the need to do so.<br><br>Slack has been our catch-all shade structure (in every possible form of the word "shade") since 2014. We set up the Slack back in 2014 in an effort to take our "dirty laundry" off the public internet.<br></div><div><div><br></div><div>Unfortunately, I see now that we've lost public accountability and a sense of our own history. We overprivilege people with short reaction times and itchy trigger fingers, and underprivilege people who spend longer to consider what they say. We've done honest conversation a disservice.<br><br>James pointed this out to me a few months ago, and it took me a few months to really understand. Sorry for being slow on the uptake, James.<br></div><br>Noisebridge just went through an extremely dark period, during which time Mitch Altman decided to leave due to repeated bullying. <br><br>I just met with Mitch last night. There is no possible way he will come back to the space. The emotional wounds run too deep. The bullies in question were able to key into weaknesses and make sure he felt bad about himself every time he entered the space. As a result, even if we somehow *guaranteed* that those people wouldn't come back, he couldn't trust that a new crop of bullies wouldn't arise and do the same things.<br><br>The problem is that Noisebridge's problems aren't unique to Noisebridge. The Bay Area plays host to a particularly nasty form of social policing in which an artificial form of social harmony is prized well above Truth and Authenticity. This problem runs across the United States and probably beyond -- and is the source of the alt-right's caricature of the Left as "snowflakes".</div><div><br>More people than Mitch have left. Only Mitch has given me permission to speak his name, but at least one of those people have announced their leaving here on the nb-discuss Mailing List.<br><br>I want to talk about all this in a way that sticks, in a format where people consider their words and expose them readily to the rest of the world. Where people feel they can criticize me and anyone else quite openly, because they have no stake in the game.<br><br>Noisebridge is festering, merely coasting on the hard creative work of more than a decade past.<br><br>Perhaps sunlight will disinfect. <br><br>I still believe there is a future for Noisebridge. I believe Noisebridge is an important institution in the Bay, and I want to see if there's a way to learn from our hardships and grow stronger for it -- the way we always have.<br><br>I think that's enough for #1. <br><br>Come at me,<br>Naomi<br><br><br></div></div>
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