not all people are like maggie, not all people are like you, not all people are like me.
there is no misdirection. you claim someone's freedom is restricted. to have that freedom restricted they have to possess that freedom to begin with. i simply am pointing out that you never had that freedom (at least not with apple) from the start. a person purchasing an iphone accepts they have no such freedom when they accept the EULA's terms and conditions. plain and simple.
someone can't take away freedoms that you never had.
as for educating the masses, please, look around you at the masses.. you get out there and educate them. i'm going to sleep..
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