I am not surprised that your comments are not dead, as it's been perfectly acceptable to insinuate various things about certain groups of people here, or even straight up write horrible things about them, based on nothing but their surface characteristics. As long as you're careful to avoid some "protected" groups, that is.
Even the tired excuse of "I am just asking questions" is there, slightly modified.
I consulted Jia Tan on his opinion of this situation, but he is yet to respond. In Mandarin Chinese, of course.
> I consulted Jia Tan on his opinion of this situation, but he is yet to respond. In Mandarin Chinese, of course.
I'm not gonna blame you for making an observation. I'm also not gonna blame every Chinese person for the xz vulnerability. That's not how intelligent generalization works. Nor I'm gonna dismiss the risk of Chinese-govt sponsored espionage, under the threat of your high-horse opinion.
I also have a 2+ million sample of russian-speaking people willingly breaking international law and showing total lack of respect to someone else's property. Along with several more millions actively supporting that. Some from that sample have already played the "I didn't know" naivety card, and many more are about to play it.
I think you're missing the wider political and cultural context. As well as the context of my response.
> I am not surprised that your comments are not dead
Feel free to leave HN then. I genuinely think you may have better time at former Twitter or Reddit.