People Who Disagree With You on Technical Matters May or May Not Agree With You on Political Things (But Usually They Do)
Quit calling everyone who doesn't agree with you on tech a "nazi" or "fascist"
Many times in the past we wrote about the "Lunduke issue", not only half a decade ago, but also as recently as last year and this year. What he says contributes to this false idea that people who support or oppose something technical must be "Lunduke supporters" or worse, only people who support this person hold particular technical views. This becomes a straw man argument, but it also forms a stigma. Remember that Lunduke comes from Microsoft. He likes to divide the community. We'll never condone this. His tripe causes a lot of wasted effort, strife etc.
There are many good people, who are neither conservative nor Republican (or whatever equivalent exists in some other country), and they don't want to use Wayland. Nowadays they risk being banned for getting lumped in/together with "those people" (collective term for people perceived to be intolerant).
As someone put it some moments ago: "Code quality has definitely been in rapid decline ever since the infestation of crazy people. This is not a mistake. Those CoCs are designed to make sure that these sorts get in and stifle projects."
People who create a false stereotypes around particular technical views tend to resort to politics. The people who do this are exactly what they accuse others of. Their craziness is sometimes a simple matter of their clinical record. Bonus: they also love to attack women!
I generally reject this ludicrous idea that people who wish to carry on using X (it works) are "nazis". Those accusation typically come from the employees of the main companies that helped Hitler and profited from German Nazism. As I put it last week: "So the name that shall not be mentioned these days is apparently "Lunduke". We made many articles and videos distancing ourselves from this person. We explained why. I also never responded to him when he contacted me (he had tried numerous times). Techrights is very difficult to portray as "right-wing", so some people instead attempted to say something like, "well, there are some right-wing people in the IRC channel or the IRC network" (as if we choose who comes there, we very seldom use a ban-hammer)."
This site was never "right-wing". It's not even remotely right-wing, irrespective of the criteria used.
What bothers me a great deal is seeing left-leaning people accusing other left-leaning people of being "nazis". And why? Because they disagree on some technical things. █