[FSUG-Bangalore] FSF should distance itself from undemocratic, illegal, immoral and unjustifiable acts of protest.

Nagarjuna G. nagarjun at gnowledge.org
Tue Nov 18 13:04:30 IST 2008


On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 12:21 PM, haynes davis <haynesdavis at gmail.com> wrote:
> "YOUR FREEDOM ENDS FROM WHERE MY NOSE BEGINS"
>
> The Boycott-Novell protest that was staged during the National Conference at
> Kochi was really unfortunate. Not because of the ideology of Boycott-Novell,
> but the the intentions of some of the protesters.
> Was it good to paste posters in other stalls and on someone else's posters?
> Was not it against the principles of freedom? Was it good enough to
> challenge the organizers that 10 posters will be pasted for each one
> removed? So the intentions seemed to be to interrupt the function rather
> than raising a cause. And the saddest part is that the protester himself was
> one of the organizer. The organizers gave us the opportunity to raise our
> concerns through open forum or  posters, but with out infringing on others
> freedom,without disrupting the function.
> Why some among us is writing articles in news papers opposing such
> initiatives live Kochi Conference? Do you think it was journalist who dug up
> the issue of cpim hijack of FSF. Some among us are creating confusion
> regarding the GRAND HIJACK THEORY. Why does not the FSF people stop the
> double speak. Please make the things straight and clean. Cpim has supported
>

who are the  FSF people are doing the double speak?

Second, please do not identify FSF and FSFI.  These are two different
sister organizations.

Nagarjuna


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