What's wrong with this picture?

The US has suffered a fascist takeover, and while actual American people are trying their best to fight back against it, corporations are lining up to kiss ass and pledge fealty to the traitors who did it. And around the world, more entities - businesses and governments alike - are realizing that if an American company is too weak to stand up for what's right in their own country, that company is definitely not going to be opposed to working actively against the interest of any other country.

And that's why many European agencies are dropping Windows and its proprietary software in favor of open source options, like Linux. For example, Denmark's Digitalisation Ministry plans to phase out Microsoft, switching to Linux and LibreOffice in the coming months, because anyone who would collaborate with the current US government is not worth giving money to. An announcement that was accompanied by this image:

Headline: Denmark shifts to open source for sovereignty. The shift is real and growing.

Image: a group of happy, colorful plastic minifigures stand in front of the French, EU, and Danish flags. One of them holds the Linux penguin. In the background, two unhappy, drab figures wearing Windows logos walk sadly away.

Now, the important question: if you're using small plastic toys to illustrate a story about Denmark, why in god's name would you use Playmobil and not Lego?!

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One Response to What's wrong with this picture?

  1. Pharmadan says:

    Lego probably charged too much for liscencing fees or is too scared of pissing of the usa market

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