Of course I agree, if you read the other thread, you will see it.
The point of my short post was exactly as you've pinned it out, as I knew you would, I have only great respect for your intelligence. Depending on which side of the fence you're standing you're likely to see only that one side, although people from both sides are looking at exactly the same fence. It's actually quite ironic that in just about every fight, conflict, war, both sides always feel victimized. Usually, at the end on every fight, there are never any winner, just victims on both sides.
This particular argument, for some reason, has turned away from its original raison-d'etre, to become a pro-Stardock/anti-Stardock campaign. I don't consider myself on Stardock's camp, although I am a fan of one of their products (Windowblinds).
For some reason, Shoggot brought that topic in the discussion, for a reason that yet eludes me. Here, there was a friend of ours that was been publicly humiliated, and because we stood up to defend him, suddently we were Stardock's mob? I fail to see the logic in here.
But anyway, as you see, every side has its own version of the same facts, both of which are quite noble in their intentions.