Also, by the way, I found it interesting that you framed your side of this disagreement as the technically correct one, but then included this:
> a desire to not centralize the Internet
This is an ideological stance! I happen to share this desire. But you should be aware of your own non-technical - "emotional" - biases when dismissing the arguments of others on the grounds that they are "emotional" and+l "fanatical".
I never said that my own reasons were neither personal nor emotional. I was just pointing out that my reasons are easy to articulate.
I do think it's more than just emotional, though, but most people, even technical people, haven't taken the time to truly consider the problems that will likely come with centralization. That's a whole separate discussion, though.
> a desire to not centralize the Internet
This is an ideological stance! I happen to share this desire. But you should be aware of your own non-technical - "emotional" - biases when dismissing the arguments of others on the grounds that they are "emotional" and+l "fanatical".