BenDoubleU@lemmy.radio to Privacy@lemmy.ml · 1 month agoOn Politics and Proton - a message from Andywww.reddit.comexternal-linkmessage-square126fedilinkarrow-up10arrow-down10
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minus-squareubergeek@lemmy.todaylinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up0·edit-21 month ago Literal thought policing (“what you privately think”) Your private thoughts, nobody cares about. He didn’t have a “private thought” exposed, he literally posted his thought publicly. THATs the issue, and people can choose to disassociate with you, if you publicly ruminate how you’re going to work hand-in-hand with a fascist state. judge Proton by its actions rather than the (utterly commonplace) opinions of one of its directors. And, this is what we are doing. A CEO speaks for the organization, and telegraphs it’s actions. And his actions are gross. If the org wants to fix this, they need to fire him. Because otherwise, his opinion is the opinion of the organization.
Your private thoughts, nobody cares about. He didn’t have a “private thought” exposed, he literally posted his thought publicly.
THATs the issue, and people can choose to disassociate with you, if you publicly ruminate how you’re going to work hand-in-hand with a fascist state.
And, this is what we are doing. A CEO speaks for the organization, and telegraphs it’s actions. And his actions are gross.
If the org wants to fix this, they need to fire him. Because otherwise, his opinion is the opinion of the organization.