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I used to see BLM banners in many tech sites like angular, react, rxjs, golang etc..and the banners are still in some of these sites, for instance rxjs has a big banner in the index page. This is really annoying, and not really helpful to developers as well. If you had complained in the github, the thread is immediately locked by the admins.

https://rxjs-dev.firebaseapp.com/

I used to see BLM banners in many tech sites like angular, react, rxjs, golang etc..and the banners are still in some of these sites, for instance rxjs has a big banner in the index page. This is really annoying, and not really helpful to developers as well. If you had complained in the github, the thread is immediately locked by the admins. https://rxjs-dev.firebaseapp.com/

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Yeah same thing with (scroll down), luckily they are EOL so I switched all my projects over to . That's what you get if you hire useless diversity hires, they start claiming other peoples work and push their BS agenda.

Coding in general used to be void of this non-sense but it's creeping up more and more.

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Yeah, I went to use Moment.js a couple of months ago, saw the BLM shit, closed the site and never returned.

Never used Moment.js, but it's glad you have done it, because it's completely unnecessary to politicalize the documentation of a programming language. Think for a moment. you go to the index page of the rxjs, and end up seeing a political message instead of the technology you intend to use. It doesn't make any sense at all. Unfortunately, if you have pointed that out, you are labelled as a racist.

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diversity hires