We therefore conclude they are OK with senselessly attacking others and spreading fear, uncertainty, and doubt ( FUD ) despite supposedly upholding values of tolerance, cooperation and being welcoming to other developers and projects in the privacy community. No clarification was provided despite 2 e-mails asking the Tor Project Executive Director (Isabela Bagueros) and 1 e-mail to the Tor Project Board of Directors (Bruce Schneier, Chelsea Komlo, Cindy Cohn, Gabriella Coleman, Julius Mittenzwei, Matt Blaze, Nighat Dad, Rabbi Rob Thomas, Ramy Raoof) giving them sufficient time for a response. Verifiable details of specific incidents and victims will be appropriately redacted, however. Responses will be published for sake of transparency. Otherwise, if there is substance, could you please be more specific? If there is no substance, a retraction would be appreciated. These are surprisingly vague, strong and broad accusations. We want to foster a diverse, inclusive, and welcoming environment for all and we feel that associating with Whonix jeopardizes these goals. Therefore, we can no longer endorse Whonix, and do not encourage others to get involved with them. UPDATE, AUGUST 2020 - Since the writing of this blog post, the Tor Project Community has become increasingly concerned by reports of a pattern of tolerance for sexism, racism, and other bigotry within the Whonix community.
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