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I actually agree with most of your issues, which is why I don't use Ubuntu for much of anything anymore. When I do I use Lubuntu and build up from there; it's a great starting point.
But a few things you said are a bit nonsensical. You said:
Honestly, if the default color scheme of an OS bugs you enough to stop using it, especially when it's an OS that makes it dead simple to change themes, you've got some serious personal issues to address. That's not an attack, it's simply an observation, and I think it was a poor choice for your rant. Again, just my opinion.
That was a low blow and uncalled for. Those people have done nothing to you and should not be used as a pawn to make a silly point. But beyond that, Ubuntu happens to have a huge presence in the U.S., Europe and Asia compared to other GNU/Linux distros and it's those eyes they are targeting. I don't like the idea of the Amazon lens myself, but I'm not going to stoop to your level to make the argument.
That's exactly what it is, despite how we feel about the company behind it. Until the day Canonical stops using the Linux kernel and GNU utilities, stops giving out the source code, and stops giving away the OS for free, it will remain a free/Free OS.
Bottom line, just don't use it anymore. Recommend something else to your friends. Everyone else, just like you, is free to make up their own mind.