Skip to content
New issue

Have a question about this project? Sign up for a free GitHub account to open an issue and contact its maintainers and the community.

By clicking “Sign up for GitHub”, you agree to our terms of service and privacy statement. We’ll occasionally send you account related emails.

Already on GitHub? Sign in to your account

Corrected political message in README #1867

Closed
wants to merge 1 commit into from
Closed

Corrected political message in README #1867

wants to merge 1 commit into from

Conversation

ykadosh
Copy link

@ykadosh ykadosh commented May 23, 2021

I don't think GitHub is an appropriate place for such political statements, but if you chose to make such a statement, at least make it unambiguous.

So I've corrected the statement to read "Free Palestine from Hamas", because Hamas is the true oppressor of Palestinians, and I wanted this to be clear. Here's why:

  1. Hamas received hundreds of millions of dollars in humanitarian aid from all over the world. This aid was supposed to be used for building schools and hospitals, but instead, Hamas used it to build terror tunnels and rockets.
  2. Hamas hides military targets behind civilian population.
  3. The Hamas leadership enjoys a wealthy lifestyle while the rest of the population lives in extreme poverty.
  4. During conflicts, Hamas protects its combatants by hiding them in their terror tunnles and leaves everyone else exposed to counter rocket attacks.
  5. Hamas executes their opponents, forcing everyone to "democratically" elect them over and over again.

This is a very partial list, the complete list can probably go on forever.

If you truly seek justice, you will approve this PR.

Corrected political statement
@changeset-bot
Copy link

changeset-bot bot commented May 23, 2021

⚠️ No Changeset found

Latest commit: 2aa73d5

Merging this PR will not cause a version bump for any packages. If these changes should not result in a new version, you're good to go. If these changes should result in a version bump, you need to add a changeset.

This PR includes no changesets

When changesets are added to this PR, you'll see the packages that this PR includes changesets for and the associated semver types

Click here to learn what changesets are, and how to add one.

Click here if you're a maintainer who wants to add a changeset to this PR

@linux-foundation-easycla
Copy link

linux-foundation-easycla bot commented May 23, 2021

CLA Signed

The committers are authorized under a signed CLA.

@arielweinberger
Copy link

arielweinberger commented May 24, 2021

Shame on you, @acao, for using your maintainer rights to promote hate and division.

I have 140k students on Udemy from all over the world. Palestinians, Syrians, Lebanese, Egyptians and more. We respect each other and collaborate together, setting aside our disagreements and differences.

I live abroad and have mentored refugees in Hack Your Future. I have wonderful colleagues from all over the world, and even though we might disagree on certain political matters, we like each other. Eternalizing the division between our people was never the way.

Coding is like music. It's an art. Please do the right thing and keep your dividing statements out of this wonderful world of software development.

@eladcandroid
Copy link

eladcandroid commented May 24, 2021

+1 @ykadosh @arielweinberger ❤️

Copy link

@Aviel212 Aviel212 left a comment

Choose a reason for hiding this comment

The reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more.

Shame that people thinks Gaza is held by Israel, they suffer due to Hamas's actions. They use the money Israel is giving them for terrorism instead of education for kids. They use schools and women and kids as protectors to their terrorism actions. I just hope Whoever wrote this in the first place was doing this by mistake.

@corevo
Copy link

corevo commented May 24, 2021

I was debating wether or not to throw my glove into this ring or not, but I think that I should.

First off, I must remark that I don't know any of you personally (except the person that pointed me here), but I'd like to believe that no ill harm was done on purpose.

A lot of political and racial crises go uncovered by the media, especially in the eastern part of the world. It is paramount that we channel our morals and energy in the justified direction. Let's give @acao the benefit of the doubt, and not devolve this conversation.

Back to topic, the Israel-Palestinian conflict is not a simple issue that can be summed via a mathematical equation such as 🇵🇸 > 🇮🇱 , but rather a complex political, territorial and religious conflict that is going on for decades. For instance I think that the remark Black Lives Matter is actually quite good, since it does not necessarily point fingers, the issue is vast and there is no single attribute that we can point at to be the source of it.

If you want I'd be more than happy to talk to you, explaining my personal viewpoint (which I tend to keep to myself and close friends), everything that I will say will be backed by Wikipedia articles, and other articles by prominent states, my contact details are in my profile.

@alexlibak
Copy link

100% approved! Well done man!

@aviv1ron1
Copy link

Let's give @acao the benefit of the doubt, and not devolve this conversation.

We gave him the doubt. But there is none. You can have a look at his twitter account for more ddetails (rikki_js).He is actively involved with one side of the conflict and thats why he posted this. He took pride in this action and he also knew there was going to be a mess about it and said he isnt sorry about that.
This was done deliberately to push the political agenda of the maintainer,.

@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
<!-- @format -->
> # Black Lives Matter 🖤 Free Palestine 🇵🇸
> # Black Lives Matter 🖤 Free Palestine from Hamas 🇵🇸
Copy link

@ghost ghost May 26, 2021

Choose a reason for hiding this comment

The reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more.

Why it matters from who to free it If you really care? Besides that, If it was #isrealUnderAttack with the flag of Israel then you'll likely write "Thanks for your kind words" and send love emojis and you'll not say "I don't think GitHub is an appropriate place for such political statements".. So let's be honest with each other.

Also, putting Palestine flag (with no humiliation to Israel flag) shouldn't bother you that much 🤷‍♂️

Copy link

Choose a reason for hiding this comment

The reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more.

He didn't say it should be replaced with Israel Under Attack.

Many GraphQL libraries were created and maintained by Israelis but you don't see them making political statements on the repos.

It matters who it's being saved from because without context it implies Israel is the culprit rather than the Hamas terrorist regime in charge of Gaza.

Ideally nothing would be written at all. But if you need to take a stance at least make that stance against terrorism.

Copy link

@ghost ghost May 26, 2021

Choose a reason for hiding this comment

The reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more.

I personally do think that Gaza is under siege both from Israel and Egypt and that's a fact. Hamas is only a side-effect of living in this conditions. Besides that, Israel started killing and throwing Palestinians from their homes even before Hamas was created.. But that's an argument that we can't close since decades and it's a waste of time to go into the details.

I personally won't do such a change with political opinion on my repos (I agree with you on this) and thanks for the Israelis/non Israelis developers for their contributions.

Copy link

Choose a reason for hiding this comment

The reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more.

Yes, before Hamas Israel had to deal with other Palestinian terrorists and wars.

Gaza is not under siege. Israel moved out of Gaza in 2005 with the hope of peace. Instead Hamas decided to turn it into a military base. Israel has had tens of thousands of missiles fired at it since.

There wouldn't be any blockade on Gaza if it were peaceful. Dialog is important. I understand everyone has ingrained beliefs but not closing down dialog people will never be able to see eye to eye.

I realise GitHub isn't the place for this. But that's the point. This should have never have entered the repo to begin with.

Choose a reason for hiding this comment

The reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more.

"I personally do think that Gaza is under siege both from Israel and Egypt and that's a fact." - where do you think Gaza gets their food and other merchants if not from Israel?? there is only a siege because if their will be open port and airport in Gaza, then Hamas will import missiles that can harm Israel even more, and then all the Arabs, Muslims and the left media will call out Israel for defending itself. This way the conflict will never end. It unfortunate that this discussion is made here. Back to your statement "Why it matters from who to free it If you really care? " It does matter, cause for most of the people who chant this: Free Palestine means the destruction of Israel, you know: "from the river to the sea Palestine would be free", it's a clear call for the destruction of the jewish state and that's a FACT. and that's why people here has a problem with that.

Copy link

Choose a reason for hiding this comment

The reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more.

What's the reason you decided to add it, then remove yourself from the project, and now recommend someone else removes it from the README?

Copy link

@ghost ghost May 26, 2021

Choose a reason for hiding this comment

The reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more.

Oded, Why you've the right to fight against anyone that disagrees with Israel as a state (disclaimer: no Jewish is mentioned here) but you don't want Palestinians to fight what has been eating their land and attacking them since years? That's a double standards.

Madara, I agree with most of your reply and I said that I personally wouldn't put political statements in my repos

Copy link

Choose a reason for hiding this comment

The reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more.

Oded didn't say anything like that.

Israel had the right to defend itself. Hamas doesn't have the right to fire thousands of rockets at civilians and call for the destruction of Israel.

There's no double standard. You can run all the political campaigns you want and basically everyone agrees OSS projects is not the place for that.

Copy link

Choose a reason for hiding this comment

The reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more.

Each side will give all the rights to do whatever they want in the name of anything.. unsubscribing from this thread ✅

Copy link

Choose a reason for hiding this comment

The reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more.

It's sad that you support terrorism in that case and see everything as morally equivalent.

Attacking civilians is wrong. Protecting civilians isn't. Whatever you think about the larger issues involved.

Copy link

@markrity markrity left a comment

Choose a reason for hiding this comment

The reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more.

LGTM

@Tallyb
Copy link

Tallyb commented May 26, 2021

The Kurdish people are facing exactly the same situation yet we don't complain about it, so please stop with the double standards.

Always make sure you have some good whataboutism in your statement!

@leebyron
Copy link
Contributor

The GraphQL technical steering committee is working on a policy to guide the use of political speech from the voice of a GraphQL project. The original author chose to revert the original change via #1879 until we complete that policy. This should resolve this issue, so I am closing it.

As a reminder, all discussion within GraphQL projects must adhere to our Code of Conduct.

@leebyron leebyron closed this May 26, 2021
@aviv1ron1
Copy link

The GraphQL technical steering committee is working on a policy to guide the use of political speech from the voice of a GraphQL project. The original author chose to revert the original change via #1879 until we complete that policy. This should resolve this issue, so I am closing it.

As a reminder, all discussion within GraphQL projects must adhere to our Code of Conduct.

Congratulations for the end of this saga. Lets focus on good free software instead of politics.

Sign up for free to join this conversation on GitHub. Already have an account? Sign in to comment
Labels
None yet
Projects
None yet
Development

Successfully merging this pull request may close these issues.