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Computer Scientist Richard Stallman Resigns From MIT Over Epstein Comments
Famed free software advocate and computer scientist Richard Stallman has resigned from MIT, according to an email he published online. The resignation comes after Stallman made comments about victims of child trafficker Jeffrey Epstein, including that the victims went along with the abuse willingly.
"I am resigning effective immediately from my position in CSAIL at MIT," Stallman wrote in the email, referring to MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory. "I am doing this due to pressure on MIT and me over a series of misunderstandings and mischaracterizations."
[...] Last week, Motherboard published the full email thread in which Stallman wrote that the "most plausible scenario" is that Epstein's underage victims in his campaign of trafficking were "entirely willing." Stallman also argued about the definition of "rape" and whether the term applies to the victims.
[Ed.'s note - just because Vice say things in the above blockquote does not mean that SoylentNews or its editors consider it a demonstrably provable representation of reality. We're just reporting that they are reporting, nothing more. At least this Ed. finds out-of-context quoting of short inflamatory phrases to be particularly disingenuous, and perhaps even a warning sign that manipulation of a quote has taking place. -- FP.]
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday September 17 2019, @02:28PM (2 children)
I completely agree that the anti-MS parts are important, the issue is just that when trying to share an article with friends/family outside of the bearded hippies circles it is a bit distracting to have the article full of anti-MS rants. To one not already drinking the kool-aide It make the story as a whole look like it was written by crackpots and doesn't actually do much to bring legitimacy to Stallman's case if this is the only person supporting him.
So far the only article that I feel comfortable distributing outside of the tech community is a followup that showed up on Forbes in the gaming section https://www.forbes.com/sites/jasonevangelho/2019/09/17/richard-stallman-has-resigned-as-president-of-the-free-software-foundation/#5927d1725527 [forbes.com]
It isn't exactly the best portrayal, but heck of a lot better than the original Forbes article "MIT Computer Scientist Richard Stallman Resigns After Claiming Epstein Victim Was ‘Entirely Willing’"
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday September 17 2019, @03:22PM
How about sending out links to the discussion here on SN instead.
Just a crazy thought.
(Score: 4, Informative) by canopic jug on Tuesday September 17 2019, @05:34PM
You still don't get it. M$ is not a part of the problem, it is the problem. I suppose all the mainstream articles from the 1990s, if read out loud now would be described as screeds.
Anyway, MIT threw RMS under a bus, figuratively, rather than let the discussions continue until their major donor Bill Gates get put in the spotlight.
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