I'm familiar with DHH's opinions -- Can you elaborate on how there are ethical implications/baggage associated with using FOSS?

Must we leave the vicinity of people we don't always agree with?

It's not the FOSS, it's the distribution. As far as I can tell everything in that distro is available elsewhere.

I am relaxed about the small potential downsides of not being in the vicinity of people who lionize Tommy Robinson.

https://world.hey.com/dhh/as-i-remember-london-e7d38e64

Is the above the post lionizing Tommy Robinson, or is there more full-throated support in X posts somewhere?

This article is a far right tone poem; that it mentions Tommy Robinson at all without any qualification, and links to the "FreedomMarch" hash tag is enough to qualify.

Shame on DHH for eliding who Tommy Robinson really is -- a football hooligan and violent thug:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Robinson#Criminal_offenc...

DHH knows nothing of London, and the hugely-ironic idea that it's too full of "non-native" British people for him -- a white foreigner -- to feel comfortable moving there is the purest sign of who he is.

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> Right now there's pro "Palestinian" "protests" on the streets of the UK celebrating the murder of 2 Jews in Manchester...

That is a _disgraceful_ misrepresentation of the facts. So much so that it renders replying to any part of your point completely impossible.

https://x.com/SFaeze_Alavi/status/1973812507346416121?t=Fotr...

That is an organised, scheduled protest in London, about longstanding actions in Gaza. Why should it stop, particularly?

You (with the person who tweeted) are misrepresenting both this protest and the opinions of the people who are protesting.

People on the ground at many of these protests are saying that enough people are celebrating the attack. In London they were attacking the police. What % need to support the attack before it's a problem?

A higher % than "some people who hate the protesters say they definitely heard it happening."