Ansgar <ans...@debian.org> writes: > If you have 80-90%+ of parliament, from pretty much all parties, agree > on something, then it *is* pretty much as uncontroversional as it gets > there.
This is an entertaining example to use in a project whose mission is free software. I'm pretty sure that by that standard it's entirely uncontroversial that Windows is the best operating system, that software copyright has no social downsides, that software patents are a good thing, and that proprietary software companies are a vital backbone of the economy. I can assure you, as a US citizen, that the idea that BDS is inherently antisemitic is very controversial in the US. Your beliefs about the political consensus in my country are uninformed. Political consensus in the US is not well-represented by voting ratios in Congress, particularly in the absence of a lot of complex context. I will not try to tell you what the consensus is in Germany since I'm obviously not qualified to do so. -- Russ Allbery (r...@debian.org) <https://www.eyrie.org/~eagle/>