-"Resort" fees charged by hotels: Seriously, just stop with this bullshit. Your fitness center and Windows 95 boarding pass printer are not worth $45/night.
-Baggage fees: Pure profit grab that was never rescinded after jet fuel prices plummeted.
-E-ticket service/venue/printing/will-call fees: I am buying a ticket online. To what the fuck do I need to pay you $45.95 for? In fact, here's a fucking bill for the ink consumption used to print your shitty paper ticket and the 5,000 unwanted ads that printed along with it.
-Any sort of convenience fee. You know what's convenient? Not being forced to pay any sort of FUCKING FEE.
There's no effort here. If he said "Lemmy is more woke than reddit and here's why" and gave detailed, fact-based responses then sure, we'll have a listen. But to just pop in and say something is 'woke' with no exposition, no reasoning, and zero effort, yeah, it's going to be downvoted.
I've used Hyper-V and in fact moved away from ESXi long ago. VMWare had amazing features but we could not justify the ever-increasing costs. Hyper-V can do just about anything VMWare can do if you know Powershell.
The crass may say "don't hate the player, hate the game", but a more accurate way to get the point across is that one can indeed separate the content from the creator and should not be judged for it.
Jewish people can watch Disney movies and not have to consider that Walt Disney was a huge anti-semite and a terrible human being.
People use Linux and don't even care that Torvolds is no stranger to controversy himself.
It's OK to like a story and not like the person who wrote it.
Probably has to do with geography and ad tagging is my guess. A US user is more apt to spend money on advertised products maybe?