In light of this and my most recent experience a few minutes ago I submit this post for discussion. To be extremely clear, I would never condone or excuse in the slightest those that are actually rude or abusive, misogynistic, bigoted or racist intentionally or not.
I am adamant that the standing policy of vote, do not comment, move on has never been effective and being used against the community at large as a motivating factor in Jay Hanlon's blog post and is counter productive.
It seems to be acceptable for an endless stream of unredacted public shaming of being unwelcomed to be used as evidence that the volunteer community is a bunch of misogynistic, bigoted, racist or just hateful people, but no attempt at a catalog of counter examples of why maybe the volunteer community members might be short, terse or even mildly impolite sometimes exists, until now.
So this is what the volunteer community members that do the actual work creating the valuable content on your site experience on a daily/hourly basis. Volunteers that are trying to create a better experience for their peers and future peers in their chosen industry.
Someone please show this meta question to Jay Hanlon, my experience in the last 8+ years tells me these type of people out number the unwelcomed by a few orders of magnitude.
I ( and I am sure others ) want to know where is his blog post to these types of people telling them to be more appreciative to the volunteer community members that are welcoming them into the community? It is true because we are telling it is! Because the first post is justifying and embolding the behavior documented here.
I invite everyone that experiences a similar situations that makes you feel unwelcomed and unappreciated as a contributor to post a screen capture of it here as an answer over the next week or two.
Let's catalog some some empirical experience/evidence as incontrovertible proof they can count that they are not focusing on the root cause of the unwelcoming issue.
That way Stack Overflow will know because we are telling them so.
I am posting an image because I expect the comments I have flagged as rude and abusive to be removed eventually, they have, and this entire question to get delete voted out of existence once the weekend is over, maybe sooner ( it has ) and I do not want to exclude those that can not view deleted posts.
Footnote/Motivation:
Here is what someone else who tried to help was well got, for those that can not see deleted content yet. The rude response he got was why I left the first comment I made after I searched up appropriate duplicates with working code for the OP. Then I posted the second comment as a suggestion on an approach.