Hello.
I reject your hypothesis that a persons political beliefs can be
broadly predicted using some basic knowledge of Open Source and Free Software principles and established social and political theory.
Okay, but it's not my hypothesis. I have simply combined ideas readily available in any social science or philosophy of political science journal. I have justified my points and am happy to provide evidence should you require it that broadly speaking, Open Source is 'pro-business' and Free Software tends to be positioned towards more civic roles.
I find this claim so absurd that I have a hard time arguing against it.
Okay. I didn't ask you to argue against it though, arguing against my posts isn't compulsory.
Political beliefs are a multidimensional bundle based on a complex
value system.
Yes, but the way they are often articulated is as heuristic that goes from left (socialist) through a center (liberal) to right (libertarian).
This is not something I have invented, it's a fairly established model that can be useful in thinking about imperatives, intentions, and ideas.
I am raising this point because I fear that simply stating this claim
in public may seriously damage the reputation of FSFE.
Reiterating an established narrative based in accepted political parlance does no such thing in my view.
Please refrain from doing so
Unless, you can come up with a specific grievance against what I have said that links my posts to the views of the FSFE or is damaging it's reputation or you believe it causes yourself or the FSFE harm, then I politely refuse your request.
:-)
Mat