How long before the SJW's start demanding git be renamed?
How long before the SJW's start demanding git be renamed?
They don't even know what that is.
Why would they want git renamed? They aren't braindead. Do you even make an attempt to understand why some names are controversial or are you just scared your white privilege is under attack from "the coloreds"?
>white privilege
opinion discarded
I would say white male privilege but white women are the least tolerant of the bunch
The problem is that they don't know what Git means. Social justice is just a cult used to filled the emptiness of people's hearts where Jesus Christ used to be. Combine this with the fact that social justice appeals to the unwashed masses, it is no wonder they don't catch onto things like Git.
dilate
waste of quads
doesn't 'git' just mean idiot? why would it get renamed
Well, then we fork it and create the TwoGenders versioning system.
>they aren't braindead
you may be for thinking that
shameful quads of shame
They're already demanding Perl 6 be renamed, so soon probably.
source?
SJW's have a problem with ableist language
>dilate
this isn't even worth dubs
found it
github.com
blogs.perl.org
lmfao
probably wont go through
I thought git was a pretty common expression for annoying brats. Or is there a different meaning to it?
is "git" some kind of slur?
It would be an interesting case. SJWs hate Linus but also hate derogatory "non-ableist" terms.
The problem is Linus named git after himself. The name is an self-insult. To change that name would itself be improving his image.
>They aren't braindead
tranny quads of truth
Are you retarded? Have you gone on GitHub?
"git" is basically just an unpleasant person in general. and since Linus named it in a reference to himself, I can't imagine anyone being able to be offended by that
it's a stupid demand, but it has nothing to do with social justice
When you see it....
(in a min I will post the before screenshot)
I thought it was a synonym for idiot.
Whites created the modern world. We were wrong to think that others could share in it and grow.