Hi Juerd,
although I don't like Alex the Serb's homenode either and think that the monastir is not a good place for politics, I absolutely disagree what you are trying to do.
He isn't committing a crime with expressing his opinion. It is just a shame that he didn't explain in a better way why he is posting this picture on his nomenode, and why he doesn't like the Nato.
Do you think the following cuts of postings are ok?
- Dont buy products from company X because Y (can't remember the node)
- All other programming languages than perl are s***
- If you don't see that, you're optimizing for beginners or something, but not for maintenance and reduced defects. That means you are going to cost your employer more money overall, and increase his risk, making you less hireable.
Perhaps - if you remember - only some years ago, the Nato was leading war against his country. And whoever was right, war in my eyes always is a very, very bad thing...
Alex, I'd really appreciate if you wrote some lines about your reasons.
Best regards,
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