It sounds like discussions have been bubbling up in the Framework community Discord around the company's active promotion of far-right-aligned projects. I was able to participate today, and a Framework team member saw fit to weigh in after the fact.
I don't find this notion persuasive--that a company can provide material support to a person or organization, one that publicly espouses bigoted viewpoints, in a way that's morally neutral. I also don't think it holds up to any real scrutiny. The Linux and open source communities are far from homogeneous; one look around this place will tell you as much. You couldn't find any means through which to support open source without giving money and a platform to bigots? Really?
A business that differentiates itself on its ethics is in an ideal position to take a stand on what kind of company it chooses to keep. And at this moment in time, I think it is more important than ever to have principles. I can't imagine open source, or tech at all, without the contributions of Black people, or people of color, or trans people. Some people feel differently about it, and we're meant to keep the "politics" out of it, because it's just code! These aren't mere differences of opinion that we should all just overlook for the good of FOSS. This is people's basic fucking humanity that's somehow, appallingly, up for debate and I'm not going to be party to it.
Until @frameworkcomputer chooses to do better, I'm done. I'm so disappointed.