I believe in free speech; it's a fundimental right. In my country (USA), there have been many people who have suffered greatly for it.
It's also one of the easiest rights to abuse; the practice of trolling is a perfect example. It strikes me that this forum has an abundance of individuals who feel that they must defend their position towards the operating systems that Microsoft licenses, I don't have a problem with that, everyone is entitled to their opinion- my opinion is that Linux is superior to the Microsoft closed-source system. I do think that the way a number of these people present their arguments is objectionable; on that basis, I'll be more than happy to respond in kind; if someone presents a reasonable argument, in a reasonable way I'm happy to engage in discourse, however, if someone merely rants about Linux being useless, or just engages in namecalling, I have no problem with giving it back.
The problem lies with how serious the computing community will regard this forum; if they see a group that avocates Linux in a reasonable manner is one thing, if they see a bunch of name-calling idiots, they'll never take us seriously, and that's not acceptable to me. I believe in open-source. I think that Microsoft is not working in the best interest of their users, and I want to see that change. The fact that the federal government agrees with me gives me hope, but money talks, and Microsoft has lots of money.
The best hope of the Linux (and open-source) community is forums like this one, where people who use and like Linux can express opinions in an open forum, and those who choose to use the Microsoft system can express their views in a reasonable manner.
This post is just to put all the chronic trolls on notice: say what you want to,I'm not responding anymore. I've made my position clear; I don't need to defend it.