>The word "rape" is not improperly used - the law considers that people under the age of consent are (as the phrase implies) not able to offer meaningful consent. The term "sexual assault" also has a well defined meaning that does not require violence.
Yes, that's what the other person replied to Stallman, in another words.
>It has something to do with the FSF because, well, he's the founder and leader of the FSF?
He doesn't speak from FSF, it's his own words as a person. If Stallman did his FSF duties before these words and will do exactly the same duties after these words, why does it matter? Why should personal opinion (or in this case just a misunderstanding and questions) should somehow influence FSF?
I don't know, it looks like a usual, everyday conversation for me, that I don't understand why this is news and why it has something with FSF.
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Yes, that's what the other person replied to Stallman, in another words.
>It has something to do with the FSF because, well, he's the founder and leader of the FSF?
He doesn't speak from FSF, it's his own words as a person. If Stallman did his FSF duties before these words and will do exactly the same duties after these words, why does it matter? Why should personal opinion (or in this case just a misunderstanding and questions) should somehow influence FSF?
I don't know, it looks like a usual, everyday conversation for me, that I don't understand why this is news and why it has something with FSF.