THE above video touches some sensitive subjects, but it remains factual, backed by hard evidence, such as the E-mail published earlier today about improper romance between a diversity delegate (Google-funded) and a Canonical employee; we've mentioned quotes about Mark Shuttleworth (from an early employee of his; you can find the original here as audio), the two-faced PR of the Linux Foundation, and past writings about Outreachy [1, 2, 3].
"As if it's inherently wrong or "blasphemous" to 'insult' rich people who hijack popular movements and even Free software projects founded and built by volunteers."Things aren't always as they seem on the surface. Some of the worst offenders out there, companies such as IBM (notice how only hours ago IBM was promoting Microsoft monopoly, lock-in, and an outright attack on software freedom under the guise of "manners", clearly trying to disguise or obscure its racist roots), are looking to oust or "cancel" their critics, usually in the name of "safety" (from offence, albeit not physical offence). As if it's inherently wrong or "blasphemous" to 'insult' rich people who hijack popular movements and even Free software projects founded and built by volunteers.
The video is long, unscripted, and done without editing. Please don't take anything there out of context (as some might attempt to do, especially as Google employees habitually do). ⬆