Daniel,
I have no doubt that there are plenty people who's lives is far away from any sort of technologies and have absolute no doubt that they are happier then anyone on this forum:-) I actually dream to be one of them one day.....
Now that we clarified that we both agree on that end I still remain in my idea that your approach in the article appears strong to me. That is why I mentioned RMS.
I understand that the article was for free software community crowd only but remember your blog is public. For instance, forget that you are running for a role in FSFE and think as outsider, those who are alien to Free Open Source Software. Your approach wouldn't help even little for me to come closer to free software (again, I said me, maybe others will think differently). I have experienced in person Free Software Community (I run many FOSS communities) and I speak based on my experience.
I can be in agreement with most of your comments but strongly disagree with some other comments you made, comments like "Sometimes "extremism" is simply the right solution.".
I think you are confusing the common sense with extremism/radicalism, at least this is what I understand by reading examples given by you (hospital, cleaning, bank, etc...).
Now, lets' go back the political propaganda and to the role that you are running in FSFE. I personally don't know any of candidates and so far I have had some interesting reading and comments from your side and I think this is the best way for anyone to introduce themselves. So I'd like to hear from the rest of candidates as well so we can profile them as well:-)