Leadership of Linux-related organizations have been been on a warpath -- declaring their hatred for any who are not Extreme Leftists.
Just a few weeks ago the leadership of both Asahi Linux and elementary OS made some pretty extreme statements about their hatred for anyone who does not agree with their extremist political ideologies.
Now, in what appears to kick things up more than a few notches, the creator of Linux, Linus Torvalds, has come out and called anyone who objects to "Woke" ideology:
- "a moron of the first order"
- "a f*cking disgrace to the human race"
Accompanied by multiple requests that we not "follow" him.
Here is a screenshot of the full statement, which Linus Tovalds posted to Mostodon:
This continues a clear trend:
Linux leadership making extreme -- and often quite vulgar -- declarations of hate against anyone who does not agree with Lefist Extremism. Accompanied, in almost every instance, by a demand that non-Leftists either do not communicate with them... or do not use Linux at all.
You'll note that you don't see any Tech leadership on the political "Right" making such demands or vulgar statements. Only Leftists.
The Leftists in the Tech world are working -- double time -- to alienate, vilify, and ostracize any who do not agree with their particular brand of extremism.
This sort of thing appears to be ramping up. We now have multiple Linux distribution projects, and the founder of Linux, all taking a hard -- and vulgar -- stance... banning non-Leftists in one way or another. Will we see this continue? Most likely. Now that Linus has joined this trend, I expect more Linux and Open Source leadership to follow suit.
And that is, most certainly, quite a bummer.
I would hope that we, as nerds, could put aside our various political or religious differences -- and simply focus on our shared love of computing. Severe statements, like those of Tovalds (and others), make that increasingly difficult. Bordering on the impossible.
One interesting side note...
Tovalds stated, above, "I strongly suspect I am one of those “woke communists” you worry about".
That wasn't just a throw-away comment.
Linus Tovalds' father, Nils, was a member of the Communist Party of Finland for 13 years -- and was the editor of a magazine called "Arbetartidningen Enhet" (a key Communist magazine in Finland). Nils Torvalds was considered to be the leading "fighter" for Communism in Finland -- and moved to Moscow to become a part of a Communist Party university.
Linus' father was mega-uber-Communist. To an extreme degree. The Tovalds Communist credentials were celebrated among the Communist faithful.
Now. I am not one to "punish the son for the sins of the father". Not in the slightest.
But it's worth noting that Linus Tovalds:
- has self-declared Leftist views
- attacks any who express non-Leftists-ideas
- and has a strong (celebrated) Communist family background
So, when Linux says, "I strongly suspect I am one of those “woke communists” you worry about"... I take hime quite literally. He's not trying to make some point about how it might be ridiculous to call someone a "woke communist". He, very clearly, is stating that he is a woke communist.
And he really, really doesn't want those that disagree with him to "follow" him.