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It seems... that the women's rights activists... reign supreme, again.

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Mikhail Kvaratskhelia

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Oct 14, 2009, 9:24:06 PM10/14/09
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It seems... that the women's rights activists... have procured the
deletion of most of my free/opensource software and media work from
sourceforge.

As I said previously (in an "open letter" to them): women's rights
activists conquer an industry by collecting non-essential and non-
active administrative roles in an industry and pushing-out/banning/
bringing-sanctions-upon active men who do not obey their orders and do
not toe their idealogical line.

The geek feminists who have targeted the men involved in the free
software movement either use their administrative positions to
outright ban anti-women's-rights-men from participating in opensource
collaboration, or they use their personal connections with sympathetic
male admins to have those anti-feminist men banned from the opensource
project hosts or websites that the geek feminists don't admin
themselves. If none of that works they attempt to involve the criminal
legal system to remove those men from society (The geek feminists who
have attached themselves to the opensource movement have been trying
to procure my arrest for some time; for years.)

The geek feminists have had my GPL released perl programs (GPC-Slots
2, RPG1, etc, etc), my GPL released 3d Nexuiz maps (yes all ~40 of
them), and my GPL and BSD released textures, deleted from sourceforge
(and every other server they could find that hosts them.) They had
these deleted because they do not want anything of mine to reach the
public, because I am opposed to women's rights and that offends them.
They wish to set an example that resonates in the mind of every man
that is involved in the free software movement.

To build those 40 maps for nexuiz it took me about three years of
continious and constant effort. It was almost like a full time job.
Now they have been deleted from the opensource repository
(sourceforge) and are mostly unavailable. The same goes for the rest
of the things I released under the GPL, especially the perl terminal
games, I don't know any other place that they were hosted.

What have the geek feminists released for the free software community?
You tell me. I see that they package, bug hunt, and call for the
exclusion of belligerent men from the free/opensource software
community. Such is not a large contribution to free software: it is
more a smoke screen of legitimacy (the ancillary tasks of bug hunting,
packaging) under which to forward their goal (the removal and
exclusion of anti-feminist men from the free software collaboration.)
The free/opensource world is another land to conqure for womankind.
Another place where men are NOT YET subject to the demands and
requirements that women have placed upon polite society... but which
soon will be.

How can men change this? How can men fight this exclusion? We cannot.
We can only obey them: as long as they are able they and sympathetic
men will collect non-essential but power-bearing administrative
positions in whatever organizations happen to exist, they will appeal
to the "white knight" that exists in many a lonely geek admin to
vanquish evil "bad men" and save the poor innocent female feminists*.
It will always be seen as good to delete a man's contribution to the
free and opensource world as a means to tell all the other men who
wish to contribute where the "boundaries" of "good social discourse"
are.

It seems that, in history, the only societies that were ever in
existance that were able to contain this behavior of women (that of
causing productive men to be thrown out of their industries, ejected
from their jobs, and imprisoned for not supporting women's rights or
whatever it is that the women demanded) are those socieites that
violently destroyed those non-productive women who indulged in said
exclusionary and anti-industrious behavior against men. It seems that
the only way men have ever found to contain women's rights (or women's
supremacy) movements was the application of hard power against the
imposition of the "soft power" that the women's rights activists
utilise. We are not such a society and that is why there is not one
mile of unconquered territory that the banner of feminism has yet to
fly over in the western world.

The geek feminists do not want more people to contribute to the free/
opensource world. They want more women involved in its administration
and process (more women in control.) They would be happy with less men
being around in this "industry" and have, in the case at hand, pursued
the ejectement of one of that class and the removal of his (my) free/
opensource work from availability on the internet. That's the same
thing they have in-store for any man that does not obey their demands
or who speaks against their held beliefs. You obey or you are gone.
Does that sound like a good deal to you, men of the free software
world? Do you want to have to obey the geek feminists; the
administratrixs of the "community"?

*Note, these women also publically proclaim they don't want anything
(romantically or sexually) to do with the men of the opensource world.
The white knights are not acting logically.

http://www.linux-magazine.com/Online/Blogs/ROSE-Blog-Rikki-s-Open-Source-Exchange/Color-of-the-Comments

http://whatwillweuse.com/2009/10/13/not-in-my-neighborhood-mikeeusa-removed-from-sourceforge/

Death To women's Rights.
Viva Men's Liberties.
Liberty (for Men). Equality (amongst Men). Fraternity

--MikeeUSA--

Doug Miller

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Oct 14, 2009, 9:39:10 PM10/14/09
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On Oct 14, 9:24 pm, Mikhail Kvaratskhelia <mke33u87w...@sogetthis.com>
wrote:
> http://www.linux-magazine.com/Online/Blogs/ROSE-Blog-Rikki-s-Open-Sou...
>
> http://whatwillweuse.com/2009/10/13/not-in-my-neighborhood-mikeeusa-r...

>
> Death To women's Rights.
> Viva Men's Liberties.
> Liberty (for Men). Equality (amongst Men). Fraternity
>
> --MikeeUSA--

You're a mother fucking stupid fuck for releasing your programs under
GPL in the first place.
You stupid ass.

If they are worth something, and they probably are, legally protect
and and sell them.
Don't be a fool and give your work away.
Why?
Nobody gives a shit.
They will use your stuff, make money off your stuff and never, ever,
ever even give you a word of thanks, much less some cash in your
tinker.

You're a fool and you got what you deserve.

And by the way, the crackers and free-tards in COLA earn their living
with Windows while chastising you for trying to sell your programs.
Don't listen to those assholes.

Mikhail Kvaratskhelia

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Oct 14, 2009, 11:03:40 PM10/14/09
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Heh, I like your style.
The programs were text based games (ascii art type) that I didn't
think there was any market for
(Hey, when you can get a REAL japanese slot machine for $180 US, how
could there be a market for a fake terminal casino game?)

The maps and textures, maybe a market, but I don't think I could
compete with the real pros of the industry. This was really stuff I
just truly enjoyed doing while at college (the nexuiz maps are
basically architectual musings of my own) and I put them out under the
GPL on the off chance that someone else might want to add a little
something here and there onto them (which they did with some of the
maps).

What were they all worth? Well time: the 40 maps made for nexuiz took
about 3 years to put out (and almost at full time working: often I'd
just be in the mapping program from the start of the day till the end
of it (on days off, and inbetween classes)). The thing is, there are
people that are better than me at it so I really don't assume that I
could market that skill (I don't have "gay art talent")

The bitches that don't code or produce anything have, like in _every_
industry, latched onto the opensource "industry" (lol) and are trying
to drive out anyone who doesn't believe in women's rights. They got my
stuff deleted. Once upon a time men would delete women like that.

--MikeeUSA--

Mikhail Kvaratskhelia

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Oct 15, 2009, 7:42:25 AM10/15/09
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No.

http://whatwillweuse.com/2009/10/13/not-in-my-neighborhood-mikeeusa-removed-from-sourceforge/

Worthless scumbag feminist women, and their male hangers-on have had
my free-software and free/opensource-media contributions which I have
made over the last 5 plus years deleted.

They are also trying to have me arrested:

http://geekfeminism.org/2009/10/08/psa-mikeeusas-hate-speech-and-harassment/
http://ubuntulinuxtipstricks.blogspot.com/2009/10/attention-folks.html

Free/Opensource software is about women's rights now.
It used to be about making... free software... where the user had the
four fundamental freedoms, and the programmers (almost always men)
were the stars of the show, with help from some media designers/
builders-of-content.

Now it's about being "nice" in the sanfransico style (Skud, aka
Kirrily Robert is a Dyke Lesbian. Carla Schroder is also a Dyke
Lesbian. Both are from San Fransisco. Both contribute little more than
complaints against various men in the free software world and some
articles, books. Both are part of the geek feminism movement. Both
demand the exclusion of men from the free/opensource movement who are
opposed to women's rights or feminism.)

Chris Ahlstrom wrote:
> Mikhail Kvaratskhelia pulled this Usenet boner:


>
> > Heh, I like your style.
>

> <it was a response to another troll, Doug Miller>


>
> >> And by the way, the crackers and free-tards in COLA earn their living
> >> with Windows while chastising you for trying to sell your programs.
> >> Don't listen to those assholes.
>

> Yep, plausible case for sock puppetry.
>
> Ironclad case for crank stupidity.
>
> --
> Long life is in store for you.

Andrew Usher

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Oct 15, 2009, 8:40:16 PM10/15/09
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Mikhail Kvaratskhelia wrote:

> http://whatwillweuse.com/2009/10/13/not-in-my-neighborhood-mikeeusa-removed-from-sourceforge/
>
> Worthless scumbag feminist women, and their male hangers-on have had
> my free-software and free/opensource-media contributions which I have
> made over the last 5 plus years deleted.
>
> They are also trying to have me arrested:
>
> http://geekfeminism.org/2009/10/08/psa-mikeeusas-hate-speech-and-harassment/
> http://ubuntulinuxtipstricks.blogspot.com/2009/10/attention-folks.html
>
> Free/Opensource software is about women's rights now.
> It used to be about making... free software... where the user had the
> four fundamental freedoms, and the programmers (almost always men)
> were the stars of the show, with help from some media designers/
> builders-of-content.

I completely agree with your complaints. I find the whole idea of
refusing to work with people because of their politics to be dubious.
If these women were as successful as the men, they wouldn't need this
nonsense to be recognised.

I don't know the quality of your software, so I won't judge it. But
all great open-source products are the work of many minds, and if no
one works with you you can't be expected to produce great software.

Andrew Usher

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