And your point in relaying this is...? We already know that there are people
not friendly to the free software movement, if not outright hostile. The
social, ethical and political arguments that the free software movement is
making are still valid. An argument of that kind can't refute what the
movement stands for. It can't affect the validity of what it says. People can
disagree but what we stand for can't be made wrong by arugments of that kind.
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