Thought it was good and wanted to share:
"Richard Stallman is not really a Gnu/Linux developer/programmer/coder anymore and hasn't been for a long time. He could be described as a full time advocate for free software but more accurately he is a philosopher about free software in particular about the destruction of privacy and the implications for humanity. At times he has seemed strange because he was describing a world that didn't exist yet and most people were unable to imagine. Now many might consider that regarding Richard Stallman as a philosopher is an overstatement but consider that your rulers/governments are developing the tools to know everything about you, and everything you do as you are doing do it. The implications of this are existential for humanity both on the level of the individual and humanity as a whole. Richard Stallman was describing this situation many years before Snowden's revelations, many years before smart phones even, and at the time his views were largely dismissed as paranoid and just plain wrong even by the linux community.
We are heading to a world where an individual's life experience will be inauthentic and contrived, where freewill will be an illusion, and you will make choices that you are unaware have already been made for you. It will be a world were the consequences of attempting to 'drop-out' will be non-existence.
So I'm not surprised that Richard Installman has never installed Gnu/Linux. I would not be surprised if he has never sent an email. And I am not surprised that people are still failing to hear that he is not talking about software, he is talking about human freedom and how it is danger."
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