Ok new rule. If you're banning politics from your open source project you are doing it intentionally to build a nazi bar

There have been enough very public examples now of what happens when you start trying to ban politics from your open source project.

You don't get to play "oh I didn't know" and be all gas lightly. Nope. You know and you did it with intention. Tough shit, this is on you. You've got yourself into the position of maintaining an open source project. Just like becoming a billionaire, that doesn't happen by accident. You didn't just touch a computer for the first time yesterday and start an open source project. You know what you are doing enough to know this.
@mindpersephone my take has always been that human rights aren't political and trying to ban defending human rights is a crime against humanity.
Say it with me: "Defending human rights isn't political!"
Doing that in itself is a political move trying to shoehorn politics into something non-political and antithetical to the rule that they're enforcing.
"Human rights aren't political and stop trying make them political."