There's a rule of thumb on US dating sites.
If someone describes themselves as "moderate" or "neutral" they are a Trump supporter who is tired of being turned down sight unseen.
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There's a rule of thumb on US dating sites.
If someone describes themselves as "moderate" or "neutral" they are a Trump supporter who is tired of being turned down sight unseen.
Pretty much an "enlightened centrist"
He praised the Republican party for their "antitrust stance"?
Is he in the same timeline as I am?
Don't think so. He is an opportunist like all the others.
A complete nothing burger. Also, if the trust depends on what the CEO says on Twitter, you are doing it wrong. Trust comes from technical controls, legally binding documents, jurisdiction, organizational structure. All these things are totally fine with Proton.
It has since been deleted, but it was touted as an "official response" from the company. So it wasn't just some shitpost by the CEO
I know, I read about this whole thing ad nauseam
It still makes one think: why he would do that and what is his agenda?
And my answer is: he expressed his opinion, with which I disagree, like he did in many other occasions.
Since he ceded control of his company to a nonprofit, I don't care about his opinion. I also don't think that if he didn't express his opinion would have changed anything, because he would still think the same.