>>14What on earth are you talking about, here? I'm not sitting in anyone's house and calling them a faggot! Your metaphor is a mystery.
When you say that you should have the right to call people faggots on
github's servers and their CoCk is oppressing you, that's exactly what happens.
You can rent a server for like $10/mo from Linode, set up a git hosting there and call people faggots all you want. Nobody will be able to take that freedom from you. But no, you fuckers invade other people's communities and try to lay down your own rules there.
What you propose as a simple use of their own rights is, in actuality, an extralegal punishment, i.e. mob rule.
It is not a punishment because nobody takes from you anything that you have a right to. You don't have the right to force me to use your software, so I am free to decide not to because you're a bigot or because the voices told me or for no reason at all.
You still can use your own software, you can express yourself in it in any way you want (provided you host your repository yourself of course) and so on, none of your actual freedoms are being infringed upon.