OK.... please understand I argue this to point out where I think this community needs improvement; not as a defense of my actions or my case. Yes?
StudlyCaps wrote:However from my perspective as a reader you both overreacted to what initially started as pretty inoffensive comments.
The point is, the only one who can judge the extend of offense taken is the one on the receiving end. Given what else I wrote about my job, and
especially given that this is a
programmer's forum, being accused of "not being a real programmer but a secretary" hit pretty hard on several levels. It was
partially about his dismissive stance on DSL's, but it absolutely undermined my position, actually my "right" to even partake in the discussion.
Anyway, aside from reciprocating in tone in my next post, I was willing to let that one slide. I shouldn't have had to; that insult
already was
clearly out of line. But I did, because I am not
that fragile. It certainly lost him points, but it wasn't the point.
The point came here:
viewtopic.php?p=286259#p286259 That is where the victim shaming began. Not only was I being accused of being "impractical", I was also accused of "trying hard to be offended".
That's the bully starting to mock the weakness he thinks he has perceived. He'd scored a hit, and he was setting up to exploit it.
I called him out for it, without really reflecting how much of it was about
me being hurt and how much was outrage at just the kind of behavior I have seen too many people suffer from. And he
immediately pounced again, calling me "fragile" and "chose not to think about what I was trying to say [...] for the purpose of avoiding issues and causing drama".
Keep in mind that
he did choose to ignore all the rest of what I wrote about my job and call me a "secretary" for working on DSLs, to basically label
anyone who would keep up my side of the discussion.
What we had here was someone pouncing on someone for "being weak", i.e. a bully. That's not some half-funny schoolyard thing. It's a real problem that causes real hurt to real people.
StudlyCaps wrote:The issue between you two is personal, but a moderator abusing their power effects us all.
I think you are
severely mistaken. The question is quite simple.
Does this community consider abusive behavior acceptable.