I am probably gonna piss off a bunch of people on all sides of this debacle with this post, but I must do what I believe is right. Anyway
It is certainly true that Wintermoot has flaws as a leader, as does the rest of Wintreath's leadership past and present. Wintreath is led by people and all people are flawed. As I said last month, senior individuals in Wintreath have history of doing what at first was a minor misstep, but which then blows completely out of proportion because they refused to acknowledge any wrongdoing. As leaders, the impact of our actions often matter far more than the intent, and it can be hard to recognize that. Meanwhile, due to the Fundamental Attribution Error, others' intent and context are often ignored. I will point to two recent examples.
First,
the circumstances leading to Neon Abigail's departure in August. This conflict not only led to the departure of a valued member of our community, but severed what I understand to have been a close friendship. To recap, Abi had left the Discord server, which iirc is something she had a history of doing previously as well in order to cool off after heated discussions. She was still actively posting on the forums and participating in Werewolf, but Mars assumed for some reason that she was no longer hosting Summersend Spyfall, and thus unilaterally announced the cancellation of her game. Abi reacted confused, but instead of just apologizing, Mars doubled down and made excuses, refusing to acknowledge any wrongdoing. They also appeared to snarkily drag up private interpersonal relationship drama, which felt inappropriate given that Mars was acting in an official capacity as Thane. Michi then also shifted the blame to Abi by placing the onus on her to reach out to still confirm that she was still hosting. This was incredibly odd to me, and Abi expressed confusion as well when I reached out to her. From her perspective, she had left the Discord to deescalate tensions quietly, and instead, Mars had used her completely unrelated role as Thane of Culture to drag this out into the open. Even though I know it was not intended as such, it probably felt like she was being punished by someone in an unequal power dynamic for things done in a completely separate context.
Michi had locked the relevant forum thread (which I believe created a chilling effect on helping to resolve and learn from this drama - several people were using likes to show support for Abi, but nothing could be easily said), so I reached out Wintermoot privately, as I know he tends to prefer this. As he typically does, Wintermoot wholly defended Mars (and Michi), claiming that the validity of their actions was a matter of debate and that they certainly did not intend to do this. By contrast, Abi's feelings (which were very understandable given the context, imo) were being misinterpreted as as an accusation that Wintrean leadership was conspiring to punish her. Both publicly and privately, and both out of earshot and to her face, a narrative was being told that Abi was the one to blame, that she was the one being unreasonable, etc. Every consideration was being made to the intent of the leadership, but not to Abi's. Furthermore, by keeping so much of this in DMs, these narratives could form unchecked. As I said last month, we need to try to understand the other side and apologize for misunderstanding, instead of doubling down on our mistakes and misinterpretations. It's very human to do this - I certainly have in the past - but community leaders must strive to be better than that.
After that, I did not have the energy to speak out about my concerns publicly. I was moving to a new city and starting a full-time job for the first time - other things took priority, and I ended up taking a break from Wintreath. I'm sorry that we couldn't resolve this at the time - there was so much we should have learned as a community but did not.
Second, the furry bigotry incident. Much has already been said about this, so I will just share my two cents. I understand where Michi was coming from - furries are the target of bigotry, the most notable incident probably being a tear gas attack by a right-wing terrorist in 2014, which was largely laughed at by mainstream media and government authorities instead of taken seriously. However, we can sometimes misspeak and then be misinterpreted as a result. What we meant to say or do is different from what we actually said or did. Michi had a very reasonable opinion that was worded very poorly. Instead of recognizing this mistake, and apologizing for the accidental harm caused by his poor choice of wording, he doubled down based on what he intended to say. But again, impact is what matters here, not intent. Refusal to acknowledge this has led to repeated blowings-up of what should have been minor issues.
(I will also point out that during this incident, trader muted people who were airing their grievances on Discord, thereby further inflaming tensions.)
With all this said, I think it should be clear to anyone reading that the letter in the OP does resonate with me (even if the facts presented ore rather one-sided). As trader said in his letter, and as I said last month, all that people really needed in these situations was an acknowledgement of the mistake, an apology. Instead, the pattern has been one of doubling down and escalation. It's important to note though that these issues are not exclusive to any one person, but to many key community leaders in general, including those on both sides of this split. We are all human and we can only strive to be better than we were before.
Finally, I must say that the community's treatment of Wintermoot last night in #wintreath was completely unwarranted and uncalled for. The continuous mockery and public shaming was utterly unnecessary, unproductive, and self-serving.
I'll be around on the forums as always. Campfire has taken the Minecraft server with them, so I'll be over there too (Pond and I are finally building actual Nether infrastructure, complete with blue ice boat roads). I wish all community leaders the best of luck and hope that you can take the important lessons necessary from everything that has happened. Your jobs are not enviable but I hope they are fulfilling.
Edit: minor phrasing