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I've used Firefox for years and never seen an ad pushed by it.
This:
Is straight up horseshit.
This leads me to believe that you're a right winger. So yeah, a company trying to better the lives of others would naturally feel like oppression to you.
I had to look up firings, because that sounded weird to me, and I was right, you are delusional. https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2020/08/firefox-maker-mozilla-lays-off-250-workers-says-covid-19-lowered-revenue/
Firefox was memory hungry back in the 2010ish era and kinda sluggish. Chrome came along and was sleek and fast and Google was a good guy back then. Firefox has since been completely rewritten and is now blazingly fast and provides for an excellent browsing experience.
So I was right, your take is bizarre.
Touche. I'll leave you to wallow in your own ignorance.