Personal anecdotes are the "weak man fallacy". You can always find some fool to say any nonsense thing and partisans find it easier to dunk on the other village's idiot than be asked questions they might not have answers for.
People say "rude" when they mean insubordinate, as if subordination is something anyone is entitled to.
No just rude and arrogant... Lol you come across like a pol pot with your vast projections and generalizations... I made no statements other than my anecdote in relation to trying to get people to understand right to repair is difficult as it has been heavily politicized. Then you went into multiple paragraphs of tirades and putting words in my mouth and assuming stances I don't hold.
Anyway. My original point stands. Right to repair is heavily politicized in maga crowds and therefore the current Republican party. Most of the arguments they have against it are nonsense and is very much akin to drug war reasoning. The only people in their eyes who want right to repair are pirates ,thieves and smugglers.
I don't give a fuck what libertarians think because they hold no political power or sway.even if they hold the logical ethical high ground in what SHOULD happen.... Nothing ever changes regardless of their opinions. Again see the drug war.
People say "rude" when they mean insubordinate, as if subordination is something anyone is entitled to.