 Hi! So, as Pride Month starts, I wanted to put out an extremely important message. Everyone should feel welcome, especially in KDE, regardless of their sex, gender, sexuality, race or even preferred text editor. KDE is against homophobia, transphobia, racism or any form of systemic aid as state in the code of conduct. You might accuse me of being political, but this is something that touches our community directly and if LGBT is political, then so is Free Software and KDE. You might accuse me of virtue signalling like companies doing Pride, but we don't do it for promotion or money. We do it because KDE is a community of people that have to feel welcome even if they're transgender, homosexual or if they use nano. I could point out specific merger quests that would simply not exist if we had discriminated the other out of KDE. Plasma, as an example, is what Plasma is because we are against discrimination. Also, you might accuse me of joking about it with this all nano versus vim thing, but my point is discriminating based on sex, gender, etc. is just as stupid as discussing over the best text editor and we shouldn't do either. And I can't believe that in 2021, we still have people who discriminate based on skin color or sexuality or even people who indent using spaces. It's unbelievable. Thank you.