Reading through the code of conduct of #forkofftogether (it's not a final version) it seems contradicting itself.
It sates, if I understand it correct, that anyone being disruptive, even when aplying to the code of conduct will be removed.
In the CoC:
strictly prohibited, promoting the opression of any marginalized group based on..
Disruption is something very important to #anarchism. It's a method of challenging power. Embeding the exclusion of this into the CoC forms structural opression
@paulfree14 If that's correct and accurate, I couldn't see myself or any other principled anarchist getting volved in #forkofftogether
@emerican
the passage I'm speaking about was writen in a way confusing me.
So I might just missunderstand it.
Here you'll find the docs:
https://cloud.vbz.net/index.php/s/XKpxgsPnDSdd58H
it should be 3.1
@paulfree14 @emerican I have drafted a brainstorming document to start the code of conduct workshop. It specifically says that it's for brainstorming and is not final. We're trying to make decisions together. I'm disappointed you'd make broad statements on something before it's been worked on.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1gSaYF4D31DWVtY7qMeRVsI0Ht5tULT7pudFR_e5EHSs/edit?usp=sharing
@stephen @paulfree14 I was just chiming in, said "if," not trying to make any sweeping statements. Just think it's important to not scare off anarchists with language that makes it seem like dissidence wouldn't be tolerated, unintentionally or otherwise. Didn't mean to be overly damning with my comment, if that's how it read.
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@paulfree14 @emerican I haven't heard anyone propose binary majority voting for decisions. If they did, I would argue against it. I see that your concern is to protect people to express themselves. But, as I said, I don't see how that relates to the line you quoted. I do hear that you think it's important that diverse opinions may be heard. I agree. But, what I'm asking you, is to please be careful in making blanket statements about what's "embedded in the document" this early.