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A long time ago, to try to catapult his own career, Lunduke tried to ruin Stallman's life. This was over a decade ago before others started doing it.

He had this weird video podcast called "Linux Action Show" or some shit, where he portrayed himself as a free software supporter and educator, except all he did was attack free software.

In one episode, Stallman said what he has always said for decades. That proprietary developers will have to find a new job if freedom wins.

Lunduke (a proprietary dev) only pretends to like freedom. He doesn't know what freedom is. The only thing he knows about it is that it's "open source".

That's why Lunduke was so vividly furious when he found out what Stallman said.

Instead of arguing against Stallman's statement, he spent the rest of the interview and in the next videos digging up Stallman's posts about age of consent and claiming that Stallman hates children and wants to starve children to death because children can't survive without proprietary work.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fn9WWVmINGg&t=2182s [Embed]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=radmjL5OIaA&t=1251s [Embed]
https://web.archive.org/web/20140208024329/https://lunduke.com/2012/03/11/stuff-richard-stallman-said-on-the-linux-action-show/



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