The proprietary bootloader doesn't require cognitive dissonance because using proprietary software makes you a victim, not a perpetrator. In any case, we make do with what we have. You can't let the perfect be the enemy of the good (the good being reducing the amount of proprietary software on a fully proprietary system).
Having a PayPal button as a secondary option for supporting them doesn't
require cognitive dissonance. They support ways of supporting them that don't
require proprietary software use, too.
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