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Why would you wanna fight RMS? I mean some of his views are controversial, but he ain't a bad guy.
lol - gotta keep the man sharp
btw - who downvotes ppl (you + me ) praising a guy for battling cancer, because that's what it is ... Cancer strips us of our humanity - doesn't matter who you are, it reduces you. And the only way to live is to keep a positive attitude, do everything medicine has to beat it into submission and see that next sunrise.
I have always liked RMS because he praised solutions to problems, hope there is someone else to carry his torch.
We should stop saying that people should fight cancer, since they can't.
There is nothing a person can do against cancer except do what they're told by the doctors.
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2019/jan/28/stop-fighting-cancer-ordinary-illness-language
I suggest you read the rest of the article since it's pretty short.
Another relevant article: https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/observations/lets-stop-talking-about-battling-cancer/
The fighting stance is how I treat all illnesses, it suggests both a need for support and, through discipline and great effort, a path to recovery assisted by our actions.