@ Darrin:
Your original anaology was critically flawed. It needed "fixing".
As I pointed out to CommodoreJohn, my original analogy was refering to those arguing that AROS/MorphOS/OS4 wasn't Amiga.
Regardless, yours was a strawman and this from a person who is effectively on the same side as you.
Ah, I see you have called the police out to your house because your neighbour has threatened to kill you? This is a serious waste of police time, please call us back AFTER he has killed you!
You're switching your analogies again.

I think "You're honor, the accuse 'seems' to have killed me!" has even less a chance in court. (I can play this game too.

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This is why some people have argued with you to give them a chance. (This, once again, coming from someone who is effectively on the same side as you. I don't like what they're doing either, but as this is early on plans may change. Only time will tell.)
@ Digiman:
Excuse me but a Windows compatible stock x86 motherboard running x86 PC Linux and an Amiga emulator that can only emulate AGA and 680x0 at best is NOT a new Amiga. It is a virtual recreation of a 1992 released model of a real Amiga.
Looks like this mistake is gonna keep coming back to haunt me.

Once again: I was referring to those arguing about AROS vs. MorphOS vs. OS4.0. I genuinely DON'T care who is the keeper of the flame, only whether or not we too can have access to it.
Other than that, I only disagree with this point:
That is why there is so much flack for C= USA. And there is no positive argument for them in this area. Unless they start marketing their creations they intend to produce as nothing more than novelty Amiga lookalike PCs to run WinUAE/UAE on they deserve all the flack they get.
There is a positive argument for them here: if it doesn't carry the Amiga legacy, then don't call it "Amiga." Hence my continued points about "New Coke."
I wouldn't have a problem with AROS or Anubis, or even MorphOS or OS4 on these machines. Otherwise, don't call it "Amiga."