Linus why do you betray us by supporting systemD?

From: Brad Townshend
Date: Sun Nov 09 2014 - 22:11:11 EST


Linus why do you betray us by supporting systemD?
Why? We saw what you had to say at debconf '14.
Is it you, or is it your redhat stock talking?
Is there anything good in your life besides that money and security?
(which that money brings).

You know, I think the first 20/30/40 min of interstellar is better than
what you got. At least that guy, well he LEFT and adorable young girl
that he should have kept forever. It's a movie tho, but in the past
that was some men's real life (first 20/30/40 min, not the rest).

BTW Poettering is a male feminist. Are you one too? Do you reject the notion
of marriage to young female children (allowed in the Old Testament(Deut 22 28-29 in hebrew as one example), Vedic religions,
and others) and swear allegiance to the grown ass woman (ever growing and growing
to very large proportions)

Is that you?

Are you happy that the Feminist USA and UK are drone-bombing the last non-feminist
cultures in existance where men can have nice young girls and be happy?

You happy that redhat linux makes that happen?
You triumphal (like Lennart) of the degradation of your (male) species?

Not like you like pretty girls or anything (by your choices and actions).
Guess you wouldn't understand.
And the same mental processes block you from caring about the problems
systemD brings. Grows from the same root.


I like the thing you made, and above that, I like the things others made
for the thing you made (PaX, Grsecurity, etc). I don't like systemD
I don't like the social justice warrior Lennart Poettering, and I don't like
that I nor any male in the western world can marry and adorable cute young girl.

Not that I matter. But you do. Why you fk our system. Why you do this?
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