"You are only free if you follow what we, the FSF, write in our website. If you attempt anything against our writings and opinions, you are not free. Now rejoice in the freedom we thrust upon you."

Well. Yeah? The FSF tends to equate freedom of choice with convenience, what else is new? Which in fairness is totally reasonable, it is pretty damn convenient when grandma doesn't complain because her WiFi card doesn't work or whatever..

Point is, that's always been their thing, so doubt it needs sabotage. Don't get me wrong, they do a lot of important work, but then so does the salvation army, and I'd advise taking their philosophical underpinnings with a fair chunk of salt too.

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