I’d say FOSS is not more political than paying taxes.
Which already means a lot: not paying rent for the right to exist as a natural person in an environment managed by what is essentially a rent-seeker who got there beforehand and accrued more power, is already quite a political decision. And I’ve not even gotten to the political point of if the resources acquired via taxing are used correctly or for the benefit of that local society.
Which already means a lot: not paying rent for the right to exist as a natural person in an environment managed by what is essentially a rent-seeker who got there beforehand and accrued more power, is already quite a political decision. And I’ve not even gotten to the political point of if the resources acquired via taxing are used correctly or for the benefit of that local society.