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this post was submitted on 18 Jan 2025
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Proton CEO turns out to be a far right nut that has a hard on for Trump and everyone that's paying for privacy (AKA their entire customer base) is pretty allergic to authoritarians.
I wouldn't bet on that. Just visit matrix if you want to see how many far right nutters there are who are also into privacy.
Now that you mention it, I read in several places how there were multiple active efforts to convert people on the left to the right through many ways.
E.g., "you care for the planet? Then less people is a good thing, then immigration is a bad thing." "You dislike government overreach? Then dismantling the federal government is a good thing." Etc.. Etc..
Thank you for that insight.
Time to look for an alternative