It's in the article.
Of their $291M in revenue, they reported a gross profit of $258M and an operating profit of $15.5M.
Red Hat probably contributes to Open Source and Linux more than any other company around. Are they perfect? Of course not, and it's fair and good to discuss and criticise them when warranted. But overall they seem to contribute positively much more than negatively.
How are they "doing its damnedest to consolidate as much power for themselves within the Linux ecosystem." exactly ?
noyb has really done amazing work the last many years. They specialize especially in GDPR law and Schrems II (Max Schrems is the founder).
EDRi is another organisation doing a lot of good work in digital rights. They fight against chat control and such which is an area noyb is not so active.
These are the best EU based organisations to support imo. EFF does good work too, but a lot of that outside EU.
Yep, plus a bunch of AI generated music (or music they bought from producers for cheap onetime fees) that Spotify throws in there so they don't have to pay actual artists.