Please do tell what should a curious conversation be about a U.S-based company which does a foreign country's bidding (China), and blatantly censors people and won't even let mothers of students who were killed in Tiananmen Square speak in a private online meeting..
This should be nothing short of condemnation and public shaming.
As you said, unfortunately I may have come across as a little strong and nasty, but these are situations where one cannot sid idly by, especially since stuff like this has been happening for years now (Regarding China, not only Zoom)
I don't know about you, but I'm curious about how best to go about destroying Zoom (the company) and eliminating all use of Zoom (the software tool) even among people who don't recognize the threat posed by corporate censorship.
This should be nothing short of condemnation and public shaming.
As you said, unfortunately I may have come across as a little strong and nasty, but these are situations where one cannot sid idly by, especially since stuff like this has been happening for years now (Regarding China, not only Zoom)