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I don't know how I'd categorise him, but my major impression is basically what you conclude as well.
It seems to me he has little to no social skills, and may be lacking in empathy, to the point "cynic" may be a good description? The way I see him, my impression is that he looks at the world around him and draws what he believes to be logical conclusions from the hard facts he observes, and is willing to change his perspective if hard facts contradict him. The lack of human understanding has put him in some bad spots, but I have a hard time seeing him as a "bad person" in general.
I'm pretty sure it's the opposite: he's empathetic and egalitarian to a fault. If you read the stuff his accusers claim is defense of pedophilia, it's actually about him failing to assume that minors lack agency (as society expects), not defending predatory adults.
yeah exactly! he's a walking pr nightmare, and according to a friend who saw him try to interrupt a talk at europe's largest hacker con, he's completely unaware of other people. i don't think he's lacking in empathy, i think his empathy is targeted. combined with his extreme adherence to his ideology he's definitely autistic-coded (well, that and his rider). based on that i also have a hard time calling him a bad person, but if i don't open with "he's a creep" people tend to ignore the rest of the post because i must obviously be an apologist.
i think it's good that he was made to leave the fsf, because that organisation badly needs a shake-up. but the backlash that make him come back took the wrong lessons from the protest. you need ideologues, but you also need pr. we need stallman's ideas because i've not seen anyone else in the movement formulate them so absolutely, but we don't need stallman the person in public.
I like and respect RS. I wish people would learn not to judge others negatively without trying to understand their meaning or perspective.