I say this not to elicit pity, not to contrast against groups being literally rounded up and isolated, I say this because our plight is a lot more insidious and subtle. Frankly, if a decision is made, at any level, to not allow a group of people to access a service, venue or building in spite of standards, guidance and rules to follow have existed for decades, you are wilfully discriminating against the people you're excluding. I don't care if we business it up by saying it's a resource issue, or a skill issue, or a bottom line issue ... no it's not. It's a "not my problem" issue, and not interacting with the excluded makes it ok. So want a #gaad pledge? OK. I made this one during my #RSAC talk, and I'll make it here. Want to deliberately make something inaccessible? Come send me a message on here or LinkedIn justifying your decision. I'm making it personal.