Speak More About the GNU Manifesto (40 Years Old This Month), It Helps Remind People That GNU/Linux Was Started by Richard Stallman and the Ultimate Goal is Freedom
A day ago:
Related: This is Why They're So Afraid of Richard Stallman (He Tells People the Correct History)
Some days ago we published the "original" (disseminated by magazine) GNU Manifesto. We're glad to see that various people in social control media also mention the GNU Manifesto (the example above is from yesterday, published by a German in a Microsoft-controlled social control media trap).
We generally encourage people to speak about Software Freedom; otherwise they will fail to understand what's wrong with Rust inside Linux [1, 2] or instead of GNU. Last night we mentioned how in our household (and Dr. Andy Farnell's) it's about Software Freedom. As Andy put it: "That's nothing strange to me, and seems long, long overdue. My family and I have been free from BigTech for many years and refuse to use Microsoft, Google or other US services for security reasons. That has sometimes made life difficult, to say the least. But we are resolute and insistent. Despite relentless, cloying propaganda claiming it's "impossible" to be free of US behemoths, we've been happily and more safely living that simple reality for a long time."
Despite its misleading name, the Linux Foundation does not represent Linux. It represents what Andy calls "Microsoft, Google or other US services" (Microsoft is now the most dominant company there). █