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[[File:03 August, 2012 - Mat Honan of emptyage.com blogs getting hacked through Apple iCloud due to using a common password.png|thumb|250px|This is what happens when you let Apple remotely control all of your hardware and software.]] | [[File:03 August, 2012 - Mat Honan of emptyage.com blogs getting hacked through Apple iCloud due to using a common password.png|thumb|250px|This is what happens when you let Apple remotely control all of your hardware and software.]][[File:Jeffventura - Apple user with extreme buyer's remorse.png|thumb|Average Apple product consumer with buyer's remorse.]] | ||
'''Apple''' is a company that does not respect your freedoms. They are the opposite of innovation. Their entire business is based on created walled gardens for its mentally challenged users. Their products are low quality and priced at double or higher compared to the "equivalent" generic hardware. | '''Apple''' is a company that does not respect your freedoms. They are the opposite of innovation. Their entire business is based on created walled gardens for its mentally challenged users. Their products are low quality and priced at double or higher compared to the "equivalent" generic hardware. | ||
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Apple is a company that does not respect your freedoms. They are the opposite of innovation. Their entire business is based on created walled gardens for its mentally challenged users. Their products are low quality and priced at double or higher compared to the "equivalent" generic hardware.
The average Apple product consumer is a mindless follower. This is obvious just from the fact that Apple's current success is completely based on their advertising campaign, and nothing more. When an Apple product consumer is confronted with basic premises such as their freedom, they respond with mentally challenged, almost forced replies that the type of person under the thumb of an oppressive regime would reply with. Their buyer's remorse is shown with every word they type.