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tough luck man, given that the cancer can be found already in upstream packages: e.g. the linux kernel itself and several central packages like mesa or systemd have already been taken over by deranged sorosites*
for example, linux adopted the speech and behaviour policing pamphlet written by one of those mentally-ill pronoun-fetishist transvestite faggots who thinks he can choose his sex and everyone in the internet has to play by his fantasy, this faggot used to be employed by the faggotry-promoters of shithub (microsoft) and today they still try to push this cancer into software projects they host (which by now could a majority of open sores projects)
interestingly, gnu, which was always a bit more politically "lefty" than the linux kernel ended up resisting the ideological/sexual degeneracy for a little longer, mostly because stallman is (or was) autistically immune to coercion through power or money since he basically has no life outside his free-software advocacy/activism; however, his own people turned against him and they cooked up some metoo bullshit to try and bring him into line, then since his autismo powers were still too strong they cooked up some pizza bullshit and thus got to remove him from his position at the FSF. corporate scum like ibm/redhat cheered, congratulated themselves, and immediately proposed to replace him with some wimmin (of course); i think later they offered him some position again so he must have recanted
*this was, in part a "long march" through the free-software institutions, but also in part a tactic used by corporate players to sideline independents or whip them into line: only those getting paid for their code might be willing to tolerate the deranged ideological faggotry and speech and behaviour policing that was pushed onto open-sores/free software since ~2010, the volunteers with a modicum of dignity and self-respect would rather leave; thus the ideological/political/sexual craziness was used by corporations or governments agencies (the donators/funders of organisations, foundations, conferences, conservancies, etc., like ibm, redhat, intel, micro$oft, etc.) as a form of crystalising their (political) power over organisations that were previously seen as partially-independent and somewhat-unruly and therefore potentially risky for business