Of course there are no good options for open hardware, but that is a related but separate problem.
Spoken like someone who has never ever worked with any hardware manufacturers. They do not need reasons for that. They all believe their mundane shit is the most secret-worthy shit ever. They have always done this. This predates google, and will outlive it.
People should have the right to run whatever software they like on the computing hardware they own. They should have the right to repair it.
The alternative is that everything ends up like smart-tvs where the options are "buy spyware ridden crap" or "don't have a tv"
Note that adding "full stop" pointlessly to the end of sentences does not strengthen your argument.
The era of United States companies using common sense United States principles for the whole world is coming to an end.
You’re still missing the point the comment is making: In countries where governments are dead set on holding Google accountable for what users do on their phones, it doesn’t matter what you believe to be your natural right. The governments of these countries have made declarations about who is accountable and Google has no intention of leaving the door open for that accountability.
You can do whatever you want with the hardware you buy, but don’t confuse that with forcing another company to give you all of the tools to do anything you want easily.
I’m amazed at how gullible some people are but that’s how it is.
There is absolutely nothing "natural" about trading your pile of government promises for the right to call government men with guns and sticks if you are alienated from the option to physically control an object. Your natural right is to control what you can defend.
Rights are what we decide them to be. Or rather, what people in power decide them to be, i.e. people who hold and issue large amounts of government promises, and recruit and direct the most men with guns and sticks.
Do what you please and get enough people to do it with you, and no one can stop you.