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by Fred Grott.
Original Post: The Denials of Accoutability
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Well, the denials of accountability are floating there ways in.. quoting Jeneane Sessum :
It is terrible that someone has made death threats against Kathy Sierra. I hope that she pursues those individual(s) vigorously. I expect that she will use that same intense energy to exonerate those who did not make those threats. Since it is unclear what sort of legal proceedings may follow, or who they may target, I will not comment further at this time.
Anybody find that less than accountable other than ME and a few others? It is about as full of accountability for ones actions as Chris Locke's recent statements.
It gets back to my first point several days ago in that we have males and females saying either by direct actions or indirect actions that it is okay to personally attack others and threaten either using their own names and identities or others. That viewpoint did not stand in the early 1990s when several of us began our internet identities and cannot stand now as a valid viewpoint, ever!
As a sign of solidarity I am suggesting that you the reader and or blogger sign up for the bloggers who are speaking out about this at our twitter spaces by clicking the add friend button. You will find my twitter link within the right panel of this blog.