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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
Born16th of March 1953
Alma materHarvard University
NationalityStatesian
Known forFree 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

  1. William L. Hosch. "Richard Stallman" Britannica.