Yes I do.
Good. Well, let me explain
why I have this attitude towards non-free software then.
Fundamentally, the developers of non-free software are selfish (And I don't care what their cause is. Making a living or whatnot. It doesn't change the fact.) and inherently evil (Maybe not so much as Hitler was, but I never suggested that.).
Selfishness/evil might well be the basis of capitalism, and I might well see selfishness/evil everywhere around me, but that is no excuse to excuse it. So I don't excuse it.
I complain! I fight! And when there is an alternative (which there is for software), I support the alternative instead.
Am I a luney? Should I wake up to the real world? Well, I am awake, and I'm living in the same world as you.
I can't help but feel that when representitaves of proprietary software companies encounter people like your self on Linux forums they form a the oppinion that the Linux userbase doesn't want their software.
Well, tough shit for them.
A more educated opinion would be that a (small) subset of GNU/Linux users won't use install or use non-free software on their own computers.
Well if this small number of muslims stopped being terrorists then they would stop giving Islam a bad name
Well those Muslim terrorists don't (AFAIK (which isn't much)) have much of a cause.
Well free software advocates like myself do.
And some people will say that we give GNU/Linux or "Linux" a bad name. Others will say that we give GNU/Linux a good name. It's like anything. Some will like, some will dislike.
just like if you dropped your self righteous attitude towards proprietary software you would stop giving Linux users a bad name.
I'd also stop giving them a good name, and be giving up on the cause.