Subject: Thoughts from Tomash: Several comments and concerns (CALL FO
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Posted on: 2017-05-05 05:54:00 UTC
First, to the extent that Bramandin's apology is directed to the community at large, I'm willing to consider it sincere, unless Bram's future actions disprove this. I, and everyone else here, have no power to accept or reject Bramandin's apologies to Iximaz; that power lies with her alone.
Bramandin, I am concerned by some aspects of your apology, which indicate that you have some significant misunderstandings of the norms of neurotypical social interaction. This is entirely understandable, and I do not blame you for it. However, as a fellow aspie, I would like to disagree with your assertion that "There is nothing to overcome, this is just who I am." As others have pointed out, you cannot use who you are as a shield from consequences. Since who you are causes you to have difficulties interacting with others appropriately, if you want to interact with people, you must manage your mental illnesses by learning to interact appropriately with others. This is not going to be quick or easy, and you will almost certainly make mistakes along the way. Despite this, I am confident that you can learn like I did and continue to do. (If you, at some point, want me to try and help you understand something, my email and Discord are open.)
Now, to the community:
The current consensus resolution appears to be "We accept Bramandin's apology. If Bramandin tries to get Iximaz's attention again, we will have a full discussion and vote during which we will be very likely to impose consequences.". I claim this is insufficient, given our (actual or perceived) tendency to abandon discussions and ignore complaints, which make it [appear to be] the case that no consequences will actually be imposed for future offenses.
Therefore, I propose that we make our attitude towards Bramandin's possible future offenses clearer and more concrete for both Iximaz and Bramandin's benefit, as well as our own.
To provide that clarity, I again propose that, if Bramandin contacts Iximaz again, she (Bramandin) shall automatically receive a ban of not less than three months (which will be extendable at the time of the offense), and that this potential automatic ban remain over Bram's head for at least two years.
I believe that the imposition of specific future consequences for a clearly-defined set of future acts is, in this case, necessary, despite the apologies that have been offered. This is due to the severe and repeated nature of the harassment in question, and the fact that it remains unclear to what extent Bram understands (or will in the future understand) the inappropriateness of her actions. I also believe that this consequence would help Bram guide her actions in the future.
In order to make our consensus about how we will act more concrete, I ask everyone who agrees with my proposal (or something similar, or even something more severe) to explicitly indicate this ("+1 (nm)" is fine), and similarly for disagreements.
- Tomash
(I agree with this; I'd like to see the "or else" defined.)