Yeah, the problem was not the original copyright law which gave incentive for coming up with new ideas by giving you rights to that idea for long enough that you can be profitable, the problem is that it's been extended to the point that the people who came up with the idea are long dead and it's still under copyright for massive corporations.
Yeah, I used a 1070 on arch for years without any issue, recently switched over to an Intel arc gpu and that gave me way more problems (admittedly most of it was my "fault" for being on an old mbr scheme, needing to enable rebar, and needing to switch from xorg to wayland... but that's just what happens when a graphics card is so stable you don't feel the need to reinstall your os or change anything major). I am not hired by Nvidia nor do I support their business practices when it comes to making development on Linux difficult or creating proprietary standards like cuda, just stating my personal experience with their drivers.
Based on the font of "Company Policies" and the fact that it's an embossed metal (or shiny plastic) sign, I'm gonna assume this is a gag decoration. However, I wouldn't be surprised about a company using this as inspiration...
Other way around, funimation bought them and now it's wearing crunchyroll's skin while refusing to honor all the digital copies funimation had previously sold people because "crunchyroll doesn't have that feature".
As much as I dislike the guy, I don't need fake stories for reasons to hate him. Thank goodness this sounds 100% on-brand for that absolute spaz, no proof needed!
Going together is ideal, that's what I'm saying. But going together inherently is about popularity, and remember Trump won the popular vote this time... MAGA works on feelings and their followers believe they are the ones being persecuted. If you match their crazy, they're just gonna double down and get crazier. Instead get oranized. Join or coordinate a protest nearby, talk to coworkers but try to change their mind of they don't agree and if they do agree talk about what they feel comfortable doing to further the cause (try to keep from getting fired, being broke really takes away a lot of your free time to do these things, I know it sucks), continue discussing online and take a look around those MAGA bubbles (keep your friends close and your enemies closer). Right now you're venting to an already left wing/progressive bubble at the least, I'm suggesting you help make fascism not so popular which means interacting outside this bubble and actually convincing them why they should listen.
Okay, but "If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together". You're on a fast track for burning your bridges without making the impact you're expecting and I'm just trying to warn you.
Culture is what people believe on average, even if you believe that it originated from the rich. You need people on your side if you want to make progress. Sorry to say that politics is mainly a popularity contest with policies being the second class citizen in debates (student class presidents for example, it doesn't change they just get older and more powerful). I'm not telling you to give up, just suggesting that you change tactic. If you go around calling people racist you're not gonna convert anyone, and if your goal is not to convert then I don't know how you expect to make lasting change. Listen to their side, even if you don't agree. People love to be listened to, and you need people to open up and feel safe to change their opinions and not be on the defensive around you. And if there's just straight up racist policies at your job, again that is what unions can help with to curb workplace discrimination through solidarity (which also needs people all to be on the same side)
You can discuss politics, but the way you're writing makes it sound like you're preaching at your coworkers. People tend not to respond very well to being told how to think, even if you're right. Perhaps you're wasting your energy and risking your job when you could be organizing a club after work hours instead? If you really hate your bosses though, you have two choices: quit or organize a union (which might be right up your alley from how you're talking)
Not trying to sound too apologetic to big business, but unless your job is to talk about politics maybe you should focus on your work while you're being paid for your time... Free speech does not mean people need to give you a platform or listen, it just means the government can't arrest you.
Are you me? You don't have to answer that...