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{{Infobox philosopher|name=Richard Matthew Stallman|image=Richard_Stallman.jpeg|birth_date=16th of March 1953|known=Free software movement<br>Defending pedophilia<br>Defending eugenics|alma_mater=Harvard University|nationality=Statesian}} | {{Infobox philosopher|name=Richard Matthew Stallman|image=Richard_Stallman.jpeg|birth_date=16th of March 1953|known=Free software movement<br>Defending pedophilia<br>Defending eugenics|alma_mater=Harvard University|nationality=Statesian}} | ||
'''Richard Matthew Stallman''', often called Stallman or referred to by his initials "RMS" (Manhattan, 16th of March 1953), is a statesian computer scientist and founder of the Free Software Foundation.<ref>{{Web citation|author=William L. Hosch|newspaper=Britannica|title=Richard Stallman|url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Richard-Stallman}}</ref> | '''Richard Matthew Stallman''', often called Stallman or referred to by his initials "RMS" (Manhattan, 16th of March 1953), is a proponent of eugenics against people with down syndrome, defender of pedophile [[Jeffrey Epstein]], statesian computer scientist and founder of the Free Software Foundation.<ref>{{Web citation|author=William L. Hosch|newspaper=Britannica|title=Richard Stallman|url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Richard-Stallman}}</ref> | ||
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Richard Matthew Stallman | |
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Born | 16th of March 1953 |
Alma mater | Harvard University |
Nationality | Statesian |
Known for | Free software movement Defending pedophilia Defending eugenics |
Richard Matthew Stallman, often called Stallman or referred to by his initials "RMS" (Manhattan, 16th of March 1953), is a proponent of eugenics against people with down syndrome, defender of pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, statesian computer scientist and founder of the Free Software Foundation.[1]
References
- ↑ William L. Hosch. "Richard Stallman" Britannica.