remove DRM (which probably cost more effort to add in the first place)
Denuvo charges monthly. And, looking at history of games, takes no effort by developers. Heck, they even can take their own pirated game with DRM removed. And even if removing DRM costs money, they have nobodu, but themselves to blame.
running a scheme where thousands of North Korean IT workers used stolen identities to secure remote jobs with U.S. companies, generating $88 million over six years for Pyongyang’s weapons programs.
gave up on the whole "Democracy will repair itself" thing after the election.
Comparing to russian opposition, it surprises me that "democracy will repair itself" is popular. It was understood somewhere in 2013 by nationalists, "right" and "left". "Democracy is a muscle, that needs to be excercised regularly" as Ekaterina Shulman (recently) said.
I'm sure plenty of "right wing" Republican voters actually would agree with us here on a lot of things once you broke down individual topics
I wouldn't be surprised. USSA, unlike Europe, is politically homogenous. Instead of 100500 different parties it has only right wing and more right wing party.
EU citizens can sign EU Citizens' Initiative for this for games.