i was completely unaware of my OS's gender and it's opinions regarding placement of the sexes in society... oh wait... IT'S A FUCKING OS
did anyone ever think that maybe, just maybe the the good people at GNOME are wanting to break a stereo type that women are incapable or just not interested in the deeper inner workings of software?
my hat goes off to GNOME for attempting to break such social taboo boundaries and get PEOPLE involved.
Linux is not sexist, GNOME is not sexist... what is wrong with people and why do they feel the need to attack something they apparently know nothing about. As a child I was raised to not run my mouth unless I had first-hand experience with whatever I was talking about whether good or bad and if I engaged in conversation where the topic is of something i don't know much about that I should be inquisitive so that I can learn more about that particular topic.
Linux should not be banned, it should be taught in schools. it is the future
assuming that the mojority of the bloggers in question are american, which i'm almost sure they are, why should anyone have to do or say anything original when everything else in society is done for them?
take that anyway you want, but if you catch my cynicism, you know what i am talking about
it's better than collecting STD's
i was completely unaware of my OS's gender and it's opinions regarding placement of the sexes in society... oh wait... IT'S A FUCKING OS
did anyone ever think that maybe, just maybe the the good people at GNOME are wanting to break a stereo type that women are incapable or just not interested in the deeper inner workings of software?
my hat goes off to GNOME for attempting to break such social taboo boundaries and get PEOPLE involved.
Linux is not sexist, GNOME is not sexist... what is wrong with people and why do they feel the need to attack something they apparently know nothing about. As a child I was raised to not run my mouth unless I had first-hand experience with whatever I was talking about whether good or bad and if I engaged in conversation where the topic is of something i don't know much about that I should be inquisitive so that I can learn more about that particular topic.
Linux should not be banned, it should be taught in schools. it is the future
assuming that the mojority of the bloggers in question are american, which i'm almost sure they are, why should anyone have to do or say anything original when everything else in society is done for them?
take that anyway you want, but if you catch my cynicism, you know what i am talking about
people will only accept an OS if it's pre-installed and all the "work" has been done for them