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"Ah, another person who sees in black-and-white.
It's a gradient. A relative term.
He's doing awful, malicious, power-hungry things.
Sounds evil to me."
and then
"Yeah, well neither are child abusers, but it's not a meaningful argument."
That's very funny. You know, someone who takes a pen from work is a thief - and I'd now go so far as to say evil. Or is that OK? Because seemingly if you run a big company and have to have lawyers, you're evil. Actually a bad person. I get it - you know him well, and he's malicious, right? Some would reserve that for a person who orders executions or dissidents, torture, others - maybe 1 USB port too few? No DVD drive? It's all shades of gray, so if it isn't white, it's black. Welcome to the amazing patented TheGZeus Gradient of Guilt.
I guess the good news for the world is that we have your success to light our way and no longer have to bend over to the nice consumer products that are stealing our souls.