Go for it. Long as you stay reasonably on-topic and don't get overly abusive, you are most welcome.
> No one is trolling, I boycott Apple because of their leftist image and under the radar support of leftist ideology;
Find a computer company that doesn't do so, and get back to me. Apple, Microsoft, most Linux disros -- they all lean to the left.
What do you use at home, an abacus? ;-) Seriously -- what's the machine (or machines) you use most at home, hardware and OS?
If you want to know in return where I'm coming from, check out my FR profile page at the end (Computer-tech Full Disclosure Section).
> ... and I hate to see fanboys posting ads in the guise of press releases.
Do you likewise hate Windows fanboys? No, you don't seem to -- your FR posting history fails to find even a single instance of the strings "windows", "microsoft", or "gates". And there have certainly been plenty of threads in the past two months where you could come in and excoriate Bill Gates for his left-liberal bias, and the big contributions Microsoft makes to leftist causes.
Methinks you're not telling the whole truth about your motive... ;-)
> I recommend you re-examine your beliefs and boycott Apple.
Ehhh, nah. They make good hardware with Unix on it. As a computer designer and engineer I respect good hardware, and as a Unix-head I like having BSD under the hood. But I run all hardware and OSes, I don't play favorites really -- I use whatever suits the tasks at hand, which generally means a mix of stuff.
Boycotting Apple would be stupid for me, since in order to be consistent I'd also have to boycott Microsoft and Linux, and probably NetBSD, and then I'd be the one with the abacus.
Being forced to do business with a leftie company is unfortunate, but unavoidable for me and many others who need to work in/on their hardware/network infrastructure. However, to actively go and PROMOTE their products is quite another.
I’ll content myself with the fact that Apple’s marketshare worldwide is still only 10%, even after they’ve been in business for 31 years; their 1/3 of 1% a year anemic marketshare growth always puts a smile on my face.