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I honestly can't tell if there's a disguise. Maybe there isn't! He seems to genuinely and stubbornly believe in the apolitical-centrist stuff, which you wouldn't think him capable of since he's so intelligent when it comes to programming... but programming intelligence is not necessarily applicable anywhere else.
Unfortunately—99.999% of the time—"apolitical" just means "I haven't taken the time to consider my deeply held values and how they show through in my day-to-day life and I want to stop hearing from people who challenge my worldview," not "I would like to not have this space devolve into discussions about governance nor economics" (which is also a political statement when you consider it's a community leader saying no one is allowed to question how they govern the community).
E.g. why the fuck are pronouns "political"? Just because certain pundits have vilified anyone who uses less common ones to refer to themself? That just means any topic is potentially political, and all it takes is some asshole making the community you and your loved ones belong to part of their political agenda for your PR to be dismissed. "Sorry, that kind of usecase is common among Straight White Males™, and I don't want this project to be made unnecessarily political."
Some people have no self-reflection, and it shows when they say shit like this. Only a matter of time before Kling claims people calling him out for being rightwing "pushed" him into the rightwing (because he realized the values he aleady held aligned with theirs, but lets conveniently forget to mention that part).