You've started talking about genociding Windows users, not me. If you take operating systems this seriously, maybe it's time to calm down.
If you can't understand why telling "The Linux Thread" - a thread full of people who of their own free will chose to use Linux, most of them having previously used Windows - that, effectively "the only thing that can replace Windows is Windows", might not be treated very seriously on its face, then see the above link to finally get the reference.
For months now you have very consistently mentioned "Linux cultists", "Linux elitists", etc, usually in the context of expressing disapproval of anybody advocating for using Linux in a way that you don't think it's good enough to be used for (e.g. Steam gaming good, photo editing bad). The consistency and frequency of these mentions suggests that you are seeing this behavior a lot, to be so constantly and vehemently decrying it. I'm not seeing this behavior, so I have to ask... are the Linux cultists in the room with us now? How am I supposed to interpret what you write other than as signs that you have a deep dislike of the state of discourse relating to switching to Linux?
To give an example, suppose you're talking to your boomer uncle and hear him exclusively use little derogatory phrases for things he dislikes: "the democrap party", "the washington compost", "the JustUs department", etc. You would rightly conclude that he has strong sentiments regarding these things.
I only care insofar as I constantly find myself pulled out of my skimming by what looks like obvious bait along the lines of "God wrote it in stone that that market share is for Windows and Windows clones only". You don't strike me as a baitposter, and it's becoming tiresome to engage with what I can only interpret as absurd hyperbole, so I'd rather skip that and try to understand where you're coming from. My most generous interpretation is that you are sincerely concerned about people being misled and frustrated by overzealous advertising, and have therefore adopted the (to my thinking rather extreme) position that to the greatest extent possible users should only be advertised software that is maximally similar to what they're used to - indeed, you seem to believe that they will outright refuse to use anything that isn't a Windows clone.
If that is indeed the case, I can just write off the statements that appear hyperbolic as products of that peculiar position and carry on with my skimming.
Also it's Saul Alinsky you're thinking of, no idea where you got "Nick" from.