Richard Stallman
Free software zealot, eccentric habits
Sayings by Richard Stallman
The idea of a 'digital right' is an oxymoron.
The only way to protect your privacy is to use free software.
I don't use any software that requires me to agree to a restrictive license.
The internet is a tool for mass surveillance.
Proprietary software is a moral wrong.
I don't use anything with a proprietary firmware. That means no modern routers, no modern wifi cards.
The software you use should respect your freedom.
The only way to have a just society is to have free software.
I don't use a computer that isn't running entirely free software.
The internet is a threat to democracy.
Proprietary software is a form of digital enslavement.
I don't use any online services that require me to give up my privacy.
The term 'intellectual property' is designed to confuse people.
The only way to be truly secure is to use free software.
I don't use a webcam. I don't want to be watched.
The internet is a tool for corporate control.
Proprietary software is a violation of human rights.
I don't use any software that reports back to its developer.
The goal of the free software movement is to liberate cyberspace.
The injustice is in the word 'assaulting'. The term 'sexual assault' is so vague and slippery that it facilitates accusation inflation: taking claims that someone did X and leading people to think of it as Y, which is much worse than X.