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Tech, in general, has this broader issue, and it ends up driving high-quality candidates out of our field. I'd like tech to be a "big tent", so that we can solve a wide diversity of problems. That can only be accomplished through inclusion, positive discourse, and thoughtfulness.
Bullying isn't exclusive to a programming language.
> I don’t care who you are or who you know. I don’t care if you think you’re funny. I don’t care if you think I’m over-reacting.

> We need a lot less negativity and a lot more positivity in our community.

Agreed.

But is threatening a block spree, baiting people so you can banish them, after declaring you don't care to empathize with them really promoting more positivity? Or is this just a piece we can upvote and get outraged over to feel better about having done nothing?

I think the JS community doesn't nearly have a bullying problem like other industries have. Face it - people are shit to each other and that won't change, it's human nature. In fact I think tech is doing relatively well compared to the rest of the world (case in point - publication of this article).

Let's take a look at the financial sector, shall we? Or legal? I think the phrasing 'bullying in tech' discredits marginalized people working in other places.

But I also want to add, no, we don't need even more positivity. We need realism. One of the things I love about our sector is how so many people just speak their mind, rather than think for 5 minutes how to send an internal email without offending any hypersensitive people. As a child you might've played on rubber tiles, but if you fall on the pavement wrong you break your jaw regardless. The world is harsh by nature, and at some point you should learn to deal with that.

Also beware the SJWs and the victim-bullies trying to play the Karpman drama triangle cards with manipulation, passive-aggression and disproportionate retribution.
Dear Erik Sletteberg, Peter Demling, Gert Sønderby: the fact that Eich donated to Prop 8 is nobody’s business except his own and the state legislator of California and his hounding from Mozilla was a total disgrace. Personally, as far as I am concerned you can go and marry your kangaroo, I don’t care, ignorance is bliss.