This post just feels like an unhinged rant against people the author politically disagrees with. It’s also emblematic of a trend that has existed for a long time, which is that the word “fascist” has no meaning. It’s just a label used to attack others without any substance.
But ultimately the post boils down to this: the projects he’s attacking are not inherently political, and in fact they seem more politically neutral than many other projects including many prominent open source ones (whose increasing ideological creep is heavily documented). If you’re threatened by political neutrality or choice or free speech, it may be time to reconsider who the fascist is. The irony isn’t lost when this blog has an antifa flag plastered on it either.
But ultimately the post boils down to this: the projects he’s attacking are not inherently political, and in fact they seem more politically neutral than many other projects including many prominent open source ones (whose increasing ideological creep is heavily documented). If you’re threatened by political neutrality or choice or free speech, it may be time to reconsider who the fascist is. The irony isn’t lost when this blog has an antifa flag plastered on it either.