Okay, this is stepping over several lines. Can we stick to basic human
decency if nothing else? :(
No one is helped by making vicious personal attacks over assumed
interpretations. Let's try to represent the movement's values (including
civility, and, if not the assumption of good faith, then at least not
assuming the worst) even in difficult times.
On Sat, Feb 20, 2016 at 7:54 PM, Marc A. Pelletier <marc(a)uberbox.org> wrote:
That is... downright brilliant. Pretend to be caring
and responsible,
while at the same time make an underhanded implication that the people who
left are villains and that you are a poor victim for being unable to speak
the Truth. I hope you choke on shame for having the gall to even so much
suggest that pillars of the staff and community like Siko, Luis, and Anna
left for any reason other than your "exemplary" leadership.
"Information asymmetry" is right, mind you. Staffers have shown
extraordinary restraint in keeping thing quiet and civilized so that what
has been going on does not reflect too badly on the foundation and - by
extension - the movement. After all, as Ori so eloquently pointed out
earlier, the Foundation is full of passionate and dedicated people who
managed to do a great deal of good things despite all the "fun" of being
rudderless, leaderless and without anything resembling a vision.
If you have a single iota of integrity, please leave now before more of
the foundation crumbles around you. Even if you were perfectly correct in
all you did and everyone else was perfectly wrong, any supposed leader that
has no trust from at least 93% of their staff should realize that - if
nothing else - they are a bad fit and cannot possibly salvage the situation.