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Re: LACC: Re: Is hate code speech?
William H. Geiger III wrote:
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> In <Pine.SUN.3.91.980825155854.3483A-100000@baker>, on 08/25/98
> at 04:19 PM, Xcott Craver <[email protected]> said:
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> >On Tue, 25 Aug 1998, William H. Geiger III wrote:
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> >> <sigh> Now we have to worry about PC variable and function names. What a
> >> crock.
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> > Oh, yeah, you really have to worry about *accidentally*
> > calling your variables getwatermelons and somefriedchicken.
> > Reminds me of this one guy in our neighborhood who was just
> > jogging by our house, bent down to tie a shoelace, lost
> > his balance and accidentally planted a huge burning cross
> > in our front lawn. Woops! Those damn PC-mongers are
> > making it a crime to jog!
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> Yes and if I want to name my variables getwatermelons and somefiredchicken
> who are you to tell me I can't?
A company worth working for will have a policy that tells you you
cannot. (Ok, those variables are a fuzzy issue - Very bad taste. The
violent stuff mentioned in the original article is clear cut, however)
> > One note: I don't see why this lawsuit would be hard to win
> > on the grounds that source code isn't necessarily "speech."
> > If co-workers left a big wooden swastika on her desk it
> > wouldn't be speech either, but I'd call that actionable.
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> But they didn't. There is no proof that any of theses variable names were
> written to be directed at her and the majority of them were written
> *before* she ever started working there!!
So what's your point?
Creating a hostile environment with the expectation that you'll never
hire someone who's black is "ok"?