The Coup Against Free Software is Not Over
- Dr. Roy Schestowitz
- 2021-05-02 07:20:39 UTC
- Modified: 2021-05-02 07:20:39 UTC
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Summary: The people who work hard (on monopoly salaries) to overthrow Free software luminaries and undermine the Free software movement aren't done yet; they're still out there, plotting and scheming at the behest of their sponsors
As we noted last night,
6,600 people had signed a petition in support of the FSF (that number has increased since then, as the video points out and shows). This is very important because, to quote
this page: "In the wake of the events of September 2019 that led to the resignation of Richard Stallman from MIT and the FSF, a large part of the community felt hurt by what they saw as an injustice to Stallman that caused damage not only to him, but to the entire free software movement as well. After Stallman announced his return to the FSF Board of Directors on March 21, 2021, a tsunami of virulent attacks to him and the FSF reached
unprecedented proportions risking to destroy the very roots of the free software movement."
The slanderous accusations (and gross mischaracterisations) have since then been weaponised to silence more people, whose public recognition is far from Stallman's, which means they're more vulnerable targets (we know the endgame). We're being warned that more "cancel mob"-type attacks are looming and in fact the attacks on Stallman were largely foreseen. We need to prepare for the next wave of monopolistic trolling, sponsored by monopolies (e.g. OSI) and media that they sponsor (to control). The video above sheds some light on our ongoing investigations, which will certainly yield some reports in the coming days or weeks. ⬆