And I'll say one more thing about the genocide. Not since WWII has a leader of a nation that could pull off a genocide actually said he would. Think about that. We and many other countries fought a war with millions dying to stop a genocide. And now we want to have one. Shame on the R's. Shame. This sin is not going to wash off. Ever. The Germans and Japanese still live with the stigma.
Another very frustrating issue I've had with click focus is graphics. Say you have a graphic window wanting coordinates, and focus is in another window. You have to click in the graphics window to make it active, but that enters a coordinate. So you have to find a spot in the graphics window to click that will not enter a coordinate to bring back focus so that you can see rubber banding/ghosting again in the graphics before entering the point. I hit this with pcb/ic systems all the time in click focus.
It is exasperating to lose the visibility of a window I want to see because I had to click on the window I want to enter something into that causes the clicked window to now be raised and obscure the window I want to see. I typically have 6 xterm's open at any given moment on a screen and they overlap some. That layout would just not work without focus follows mouse.
"I have not the slightest confidence in 'spiritual manifestations.'" -- Robert G. Ingersoll