I agree a unique, inconfondible and free of interpretations CoC to be adopted by all UGs, as suggested by Thrapostibongles.
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Il giorno mar 28 mag 2019 alle ore 17:33 Mister Thrapostibongles < thrapostibongles@gmail.com> ha scritto:
Paulo
I'm curious if non discriminating anyone politically could imply a group
or
community being forced to accept people from the extreme right or the
likes
of it, with public (but not onwiki) views against migration, promoting racial discrimination, and revisionism, for instance?
Surely if a participant in a project is known to be an adherent of a murderous ideology, with a history of genocide, that takes the view that a certain class of person should be discriminated against, treated as inferior or subject to violence or extermination -- then any member of the class discriminated against would have reasonable, eve strong, grounds for feeling threatened by that participation?
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