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Those developers ought to reconsider what project they work on. Yes, I'm sure there are some talented people there, but their morality should "kick in" and they should quit working for a person/company that has such questionable ethics.
Why would a ZETA developer go to his/herself "Oh no, ormandj does not approve! Time for change of employer." I'm hardly the world's largest ZETA fan, but I don't see the point of crapping on them if you have nothing to say beyond vague indictments-by-implication.
Here's a (VERY) exaggerated example of the same kind of thing. There were LOTS of smart/good Nazis.
...what the EFF?
I'm going to display some restraint and not comment on the above quote, or the rest of your post, other than to mention that the phrase "jaw-droppingly sophomoric" comes to mind. And that's the about mildest characterization I could make.
If ever there were a situation where it was justified to invoke "Godwin's Law"...