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    Default Intolerant & bigoted gay lobby force Mozilla chief to step down

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/n...riage-row.html

    Mozilla chief Brendan Eich steps down over gay marriage row

    Brendan Eich made a donation to oppose the legalisation of gay marriage in California


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    Mozilla chief executive Brendan Eich has stepped down after an online dating service urged a boycott of the company's web browser because of a donation he made to opponents of gay marriage.

    The software company came under fire for appointing Mr Eich as CEO last month. In 2008, he gave money to oppose the legalisation of gay marriage in California, a thorny issue at a company that boasts about its policy of inclusiveness and diversity.

    "We didn't act like you'd expect Mozilla to act," wrote Mozilla executive chairwoman Mitchell Baker in a blog post. "We didn't move fast enough to engage with people once the controversy started. We're sorry."

    The next step for Mozilla's leadership "is still being discussed", she added, with more information to come next week.

    While gay activists applauded the move, many in the technology community lamented the departure of Mr Eich, who invented the programming language Javascript and co-founded Mozilla.

    "Brendan Eich is a good friend of 20 years, and has made a profound contribution to the Web and to the entire world," venture capitalist Marc Andreessen tweeted.

    Mr Eich donated $1,000 in 2008 in support of California's Proposition 8, which banned gay marriage in the state until it was struck down by the Supreme Court in June.

    His resignation came days after OkCupid.com, the popular online dating site, called for a boycott of Mozilla Firefox to protest the world's second-largest web browser naming a gay marriage opponent as chief executive.

    On Monday, OkCupid sent a message to visitors who accessed the website through Firefox, suggesting they use browsers such as Microsoft's Internet Explorer or Google's Chrome.

    "Mozilla's new CEO, Brendan Eich, is an opponent of equal rights for gay couples," the message said. "We would therefore prefer that our users not use Mozilla software to access OkCupid."
    A long career ruined all because some intolerant morons can't stand dissenting opinions.

    Expect to see more persecution coming from the gay lobby, it's started with gay couples taking Christian B&B owners to court along with Christian wedding cake suppliers and next it will be the Churches (not the Mosques of course) that will be taken to the ECHR for denying gay 'marriage' on their premises. Yes, from a vocal minority that so vocally preaches tolerance, love and all that 1960s ******** - they sure know how to show it. Interesting though that conservatives in the US and UK are being urged to boycott Mozilla: i'm very tempted.

    As my Dad says to me, when they go on about 'tolerance' it's not what you think it means. Tolerance is a one-way street.

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    Ahahaha refusing to engage with a private company for reasons to do with their moral standpoint is bullying from the gay lobby, but in the very same post you mention people refusing to engage with customers for reasons to do with their moral standpoint as heroes of tolerance. Beautiful
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    Quote Originally Posted by FlyingJesus View Post
    Ahahaha refusing to engage with a private company for reasons to do with their moral standpoint is bullying from the gay lobby, but in the very same post you mention people refusing to engage with customers for reasons to do with their moral standpoint as heroes of tolerance. Beautiful
    Not at all. They are entitled to boycott the company, but I find it very strange that you would boycott one company simply because one chief of the company had donated to pro-traditional marriage campaigns, don't you? This was an organised attack designed to push a man out of his job purely for his political and moral beliefs and it does the SSM campaign no favours - especially in America.

    Their intent is to scare anybody in the public eye in future from donating money or supporting causes that they don't like - and they're not doing this battle via debate or through the ballot box, they're doing it in a campaign of fear and persecution: rather like the campaign homosexuals themselves faced back in the 1940s and 1950s. How ironic, you could say.
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    I find that people who preach tolerance and acceptance are often some of the most intolerant people out there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by -:Undertaker:- View Post
    I find it very strange that you would boycott one company simply because one chief of the company had donated to pro-traditional marriage campaigns, don't you?
    No :S why would it be weird to boycott supporters of things you don't like
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    Quote Originally Posted by FlyingJesus View Post
    No :S why would it be weird to boycott supporters of things you don't like
    Because..

    a) Mozilla Firefox has nothing to do with SSM.
    b) The Mozilla chief is just one man in a huge company.
    c) It's not company money he's donating, it's his own personal salary.
    d) Many companies will have supporters of traditional marriage working for them... so boycott everything?

    They just saw an easy target and decided to go for it. That's all this is. A gaggle of nasty bullies.


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    Do you not understand what a CEO is or something
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    Mr Eich donated $1,000 in 2008 in support of California's Proposition 8, which banned gay marriage in the state until it was struck down by the Supreme Court in June.
    lmfao the dude is literally campaigning against gay marriage this is not a matter of dissenting opinion
    anyway


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    He has the right to donate money to whoever he wants, and people also have the right to boycott whoever they want. I don't see how boycotting something due to personal beliefs is in anyway wrong.

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    i didnt mean he has no right to donate his money but when you're so passionate about opposing something you also gotta face the consequences especially if you're at such a high post in a company
    anyway


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