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He doesn't spend the project's budget on that donations so why would you care? This is the problem with liberal people. They are very toxic and exclusive towards everyone with a different opinion. Maybe non-liberal ones have this issue too but I never saw it in the amount I see by liberal people. This makes me very sure that their "opinion" (in brackets because I'm not sure if it's an opinion anymore) is unhealthy (unreasonable aggression is a normal organism's reaction when it's sick, especially mentally) or is a symptom of a disease. You have the right to have a liberal opinion so why not let people have their own? It's like discrimination of black people at this point. But that's besides the point. My point was that having good privacy doesn't let toxic people know your opinions and (stupidly imo) judge them for it.
And yes I do agree that Brave isn't the best browser out there. I don't use it myself and I am not defending its crypto features. But Mozilla doesn't look too strong now either unfortunately.
Also I am not willing to continue the political discussion. I said everything I wanted to say and this is not the place for such topics. Trying to cause a fight will be considered causing a fight and treated accordingly.
I do not understand the aggression you are putting forth. I am not sharing political opinions, neither am I a liberal. It may be hard to understand, but I do not trust people who discriminate against social minorities (and pay thousands to back it up) to simultaneously protect personal privacy. Why would I trust someone who thinks me and my friends shouldn't exist? I am not being toxic about it, I am just stating what I observe as a conflict of interest. I also was not being aggressive towards you, so I don't understand your vitriolic response.
You obviously do not understand what I am saying. I dont think I can explain it to you, especially when you are so sarcastic and opposed to honest conversation.
The plain and simple is I cannot agree with bigots nor trust someone to pays thousands to lobbyist to back up their bigotry. I dont think this is a political issue; I have said nothing of my politics. I could never trust a human who spends thousands to attempt to erase a third of the population. Saying that I dont trust a homophobe is not "sharing my political opinions". The lives of gay people may be affected by politics (just as we all are), but that doesn't mean homophobia (or being against homophobia) is a political opinion.
You did nothing by quoting my original comment. It only illustrates your categorical misunderstanding of my comments.
Saying that I dont trust a homophobe is not "sharing my political opinions". The lives of gay people may be affected by politics (just as we all are), but that doesn't mean homophobia (or being against homophobia) is a political opinion.
Saying that I dont trust a homophobe is not “sharing my political opinions”
That's true.
However, you did not just say that. You mentioned how he supports some homophobic politics (ie. regulation against gay marriage), which you (and I'm sure a lot of people, me included) disagree with. That's politics.
You also shared your opinion about why you think privacy is important for our society. That's also politics.
I'm not saying that what you said is wrong... I'm saying that what you said is political. Sharing political opinions is ok. It's not like talking about politics is somehow a bad thing. At least not in this context. A lot of what surrounds the choice of a web browser like this is political.