Is there a "shady" list?

How is the browser being apolitical a problem for you?

There is a rather close tie-in between shady behavior in software and software developers who support exactly the kind of politics that Kling rejected.

One high profile and obvious case of this: firefox.

Also here’s an article from the opposite direction; a saner take in my opinion.

EndeavourOS doesn’t go out of it’s way to support your personal poltiics either (I have not seen any evidence of endeavouros being for or against any specific politics, as it stands it seems endeavouros is also apolitical), so why are you ok with endeavouros doing it but not ladybird?

I prefer my software apolitical, when software gets political weird decisions usually detrimental to the function or continued development of the software in question gets made. Americans used to understand this once. Now americans are just about the only people that don’t understand it. The rest of the world doesn’t care for your politics, and by the looks of it most of your own people don’t care for them either considering certain obvious points…

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