Free software does not impose moral values on how the software is used. Because for every "do not use to spy on your people" license, there would be one "do not use if it helps LGBTQ". Both are just as unacceptable.
It is not up to software authors to take moral responsibility over the use of their product. It is up to the users to take full responsibility for how they chose to use the product.
Because it is not up to an individual software author to sue a country over the license of a cog in their mass surveillance genocidal program.
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Free software does not impose moral values on how the software is used. Because for every "do not use to spy on your people" license, there would be one "do not use if it helps LGBTQ". Both are just as unacceptable.
It is not up to software authors to take moral responsibility over the use of their product. It is up to the users to take full responsibility for how they chose to use the product.
Because it is not up to an individual software author to sue a country over the license of a cog in their mass surveillance genocidal program.