>     > The Adobe flash plug-in is non-free software, and people should not
>     > install it, or suggest installing it, or even tell people it exists.
> 
>     so much for free speech.
> 
> Free speech means you are free to tell people about the Adobe flash
> plug-in, and also free to decide not to tell them.

Free speech also means our free ports tree can contain Makefiles which
point at non-free software.

> I exercise my freedom of speech by not telling people about the Adobe
> flash plug-in.  I think you should, too.  But I will not try to force
> you to do that, because I respect your freedom of speech.

You go onto a talk show and exercise your freedom of speech and your
powerful position as some supposed visionary ... to criticise our
exercising of our free speech.

At the same time, the specific criticism you have of us is not supposed
to stick to your own behaviour, in gcc end emacs.

You are a hypocrite, and any supposed visionary status you had in the
past is now nothing but mud.  None of the operating system
distributions will give your crack pot ideas any more credit in the
future.

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