Remember: the *only people who could use an alternative iOS store are Apple customers*. Moore - a Minister from the Conservative Party - went on record saying that if you want to use your private, personal property in ways that the corporation that manufactured it objects to you, the government should step in to defend the corporation from you.
This is not the property-worshiping, market-based ideology the Conservative Party claims to support.
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The only way to square that circle is if somehow, the people who want to install apps on their phones without the manufacturer's approval are not *really* customers. They're pretenders. Apostates. They're holding it wrong:
https://www.wired.com/2010/06/iphone-4-holding-it-wrong/
These religious apologetics for Apple's business practices are a devastatingly effective defense against the public outcry that would accrue to any other business that abused its customers in similar fashion.
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