Explain why you think the user should be in control of their own software.
I already did. Anyone deserves the control of her own work. It simply is right, an ethical stance. You pretend it is not serious but try to explain why you deserve privacy and you will see it boils down to ethics as well.
I keep giving you my interpretation of why sharing software and controlling it yourself is "ethical", but for some reason you disagree for no reason.
I disagree when you write that "reasons to use free software all boil down to privacy and security". It is not true and I gave you the freedom to correct a bug or to add a feature as an example.
If you want to correct me, do it in your OWN words. Otherwise you're a poser who wants to be different for the sake of it.
I cannot express my own thoughts better than many brilliant people before me. And I have better things to do than waste my time arguing with trolls. References solve both problems.
Otherwise you stand for something that has no real meaning society can understand.
On the contrary. The links we gave you are crystal clear. If you would made the effort to read them, you would see.
