Razy
Devil-enby (they/them)
Dear Mr Mrozek / @EvilDragon ,
I started writing this post with the very strong feeling that my relationship with the boards and maybe even my commitment to the Pyra are in crisis at this moment. I've written this lengthy post because I want the entirety of this community (without exceptions) to become better as whole.
Anyone reading the news-posts is aware of all the difficulties you've been faced with, over the entire development of the Pyra, and specifically in the last couple of months. The sudden death of a young person, a friend no less, is always a tragedy. This must have taken a huge emotional toll on you, I believe that everyone here on the boards can empathise with how this tragedy must have impacted you. Also, your valuable property has been recently stolen (your bike, if I'm not mistaken?), and it's easy to assume that your main career as a videographer has its own set of daily frustrations, all of which you are juggling at any given time together with family and personal issues.
The entire Pyra community knows that when it comes to development and production, you obviously expect everything to be done by the book. As a credible businessman, you expect to work with companies that exhibit a level of professionalism. In my personal opinion, FormAction are a perfect illustration of how not to enter unexplored production territory, unfamiliar materials and large order quantities from new clients. It is never a good thing for any business to be as unprofessional as FormAction have been during the long-winded story of the production of the cases.
FormAction are a bad example. One very particular and isolated sample in the business world. In a free-market economy, emotional responses have no place when making decisions but sometimes that's a very difficult line to walk; we're human after all! There are times when we suffer personal and professional crises that test our limits. An emotional state can spill over to our decision-making, resulting in a lapse in judgement.
Perhaps it was during such a moment, Mr Mrozek, that you ill-advisedly passed comment on a "joke", unwittingly reinforcing a racial stereotype. As I have taken the time to explain in the above paragraphs, I can accept how emotional and physical fatigue can blur the boundaries between a joke and a stereotype. Unfortunately, there have been more such racist comments on this thread which have not been intercepted yet. No one has said anything about the elephant in the room. I know what a chilling effect bullying can have on large groups of people; because what is racism if not bullying of the utmost degree?
My entire family had to emigrate from Greece five years ago in order to escape a humanitarian crisis so insidious, the magnitude of which is little understood outside Greece, even to this day. A lot of misrepresentation has taken place in the international media, who vastly under-reported the humanitarian aspect of the crisis.
@comradekingu
@fusion_power
@Swordfish II
@Klumpen
@error
@Djoga'Ro
This being the internet, there are those (like the above) who feel they are in possession of all the facts: they are not. I am willing to forgive comments made in ignorance, because I will not sink to the level of reciprocating. I do not believe that the above are racists, but they have certainly made racist comments. This is their chance to recognise their casual use of racial steretypes. As aforementioned, I want the entire community, including those above, to become better as a whole. I'm not writing this to start an argument with anybody, I've witnessed and received enough bullying in my lifetime as it is.
To every one who has taken the time to read this open letter, I thank you and ask for your support and discourage your silence.
Sincerely,
Razy
I started writing this post with the very strong feeling that my relationship with the boards and maybe even my commitment to the Pyra are in crisis at this moment. I've written this lengthy post because I want the entirety of this community (without exceptions) to become better as whole.
Anyone reading the news-posts is aware of all the difficulties you've been faced with, over the entire development of the Pyra, and specifically in the last couple of months. The sudden death of a young person, a friend no less, is always a tragedy. This must have taken a huge emotional toll on you, I believe that everyone here on the boards can empathise with how this tragedy must have impacted you. Also, your valuable property has been recently stolen (your bike, if I'm not mistaken?), and it's easy to assume that your main career as a videographer has its own set of daily frustrations, all of which you are juggling at any given time together with family and personal issues.
The entire Pyra community knows that when it comes to development and production, you obviously expect everything to be done by the book. As a credible businessman, you expect to work with companies that exhibit a level of professionalism. In my personal opinion, FormAction are a perfect illustration of how not to enter unexplored production territory, unfamiliar materials and large order quantities from new clients. It is never a good thing for any business to be as unprofessional as FormAction have been during the long-winded story of the production of the cases.
FormAction are a bad example. One very particular and isolated sample in the business world. In a free-market economy, emotional responses have no place when making decisions but sometimes that's a very difficult line to walk; we're human after all! There are times when we suffer personal and professional crises that test our limits. An emotional state can spill over to our decision-making, resulting in a lapse in judgement.
Perhaps it was during such a moment, Mr Mrozek, that you ill-advisedly passed comment on a "joke", unwittingly reinforcing a racial stereotype. As I have taken the time to explain in the above paragraphs, I can accept how emotional and physical fatigue can blur the boundaries between a joke and a stereotype. Unfortunately, there have been more such racist comments on this thread which have not been intercepted yet. No one has said anything about the elephant in the room. I know what a chilling effect bullying can have on large groups of people; because what is racism if not bullying of the utmost degree?
My entire family had to emigrate from Greece five years ago in order to escape a humanitarian crisis so insidious, the magnitude of which is little understood outside Greece, even to this day. A lot of misrepresentation has taken place in the international media, who vastly under-reported the humanitarian aspect of the crisis.
@comradekingu
@fusion_power
@Swordfish II
@Klumpen
@error
@Djoga'Ro
It is greece-o-clock in embezzlement land.
CHAOS in a GREEK company? No way!
Or because the Greeks, Portuguese, Italians and others take the entire month of August off, have poor services, shoddy workmanship, plenty of vacation, retire early with full pensions, and their stores don't even open until 11am.
In a world of scarce resources something has to give... In the Greeks case, it was their financial stability.
BRB, moving to Greece.
Now, I wanna be a Russian woman.
Notice how the Greek and other retirement age were established/changed during the start of their financial crisis (so Germany would bail them and the Euro out) often Greeks sought early retirement at 45.
Wait, if women live longer, why are they allowed to retire earlier?!
This being the internet, there are those (like the above) who feel they are in possession of all the facts: they are not. I am willing to forgive comments made in ignorance, because I will not sink to the level of reciprocating. I do not believe that the above are racists, but they have certainly made racist comments. This is their chance to recognise their casual use of racial steretypes. As aforementioned, I want the entire community, including those above, to become better as a whole. I'm not writing this to start an argument with anybody, I've witnessed and received enough bullying in my lifetime as it is.
To every one who has taken the time to read this open letter, I thank you and ask for your support and discourage your silence.
Sincerely,
Razy