Under this logic, if you don't agree with your government's policies, you are a traitor.
Not the greatest comparison i've ever seen. Especially as people generally flee their countries if they dislike their government enough, which ironically is something we dont see from you regarding NEM.
Instead of taking peoples eyes off the ball by focusing on the fact that you've had your stake removed, why not give Utopian and the NEM community the answer they're looking for;
do you want it back, or not? The offer has been made.
I again do not expect a straight answer.
I also wouldn't call whats taking place "Mob mentality" The vote clearly speaks for itself. It's literally almost a 50/50 stance (and regardless of the vote here, i don't believe it'll have any bearing on a future outcome - it's just reflective of the overall stance of the NEM community) In fact, with this in mind it clearly demonstrates how diplomatic the community is trying to be.
I personally don't wish to see your stake removed unless you request it, but nonetheless, i can understand the confusion behind it as every post you made implied (quite strongly) you wished to have no part in NEM.
That's not the point. If the "majority" in NEM, Nxt and other descendents can conceive removing someone else's stake by force because they don't like how a member posts in a forum (or for other arbitrary reason), they actually can and will confiscate by either majority decision, patching the code or other method. Is this true or not?
I'm sorry, but as long as the offer to reinstate his stake is still there, this argument is completely redundant; by continually pressing this issue while a solution is still there (Either reclaim the stake or not) then all you're serving to do is just further run down the coin and it's community, which is precisely the reason why we are here in the first place.
Frankly, i think all of this is unnecessary.