Well sure, then reframe the question to be about how involved openSUSE as a Project is in non foss politics if you would like to be more specific.
The politics of including as many people as possible from as many different backgrounds as possible is the MOST FOSS politics that can possibly be. Without our LGBTQ+ contributors we’d be worse off a silly rainbow colour scheme on a mouse over on a silly pirate logo was done by one of our LGBTQ+ contributors. We’ve had the logo like that for well over a year. Keeping it makes our LGBTQ+ cohort feel more welcome than if we remove it So, we shouldn’t remove it There’s plenty of places we don’t have weird pirate logos with rainbow mouseoverd, so people who disapprove of such things can still feel comfortable in those places. It’s really that simple and folk really shouldn’t try to make it any more complicated than that. But don’t you dare suggest that this is not about FOSS - this is the politics of people and without people FOSS is nothing but a bunch of code with no one writing it, maintaining it, or using it.