Mozilla CEO steps down due to donations to an anti gay marriage bill in California

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Mozilla CEO steps down due to political backlash

After a slew of criticism and increased scrutiny over his donations to an anti gay marriage bill in California, Mozilla's newly appointed CEO Brendan Eich has stepped down. The company recently published a blog post that read, "Mozilla prides itself on being held to a different standard and, this past week, we didn't live up to it." This is despite many assertions Eich has made in several interviews in the past week that he would not resign, even though multiple employees have come forward on Twitter and elsewhere asking him to leave. Popular dating site OkCupid also made their opinions clear by refusing Firefox users access to its website for a short period. In an interview with Re/Code, Mozilla Executive Chairwoman Mitchell Baker said that Eich's ability to lead has been compromised due to the increased scrutiny over the issue. She also told the publication that Eich's decision to resign was his own and not due to any pressure from her or the board. There is currently no leading candidate to replace Eich, though efforts to seek one are underway.

http://www.engadget.com/2014/04/03/mozilla-ceo-steps-down/
 
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Lame... People should stand up for what they believe in, not cower to the masses.

Gonna have to disagree in this instance. The guy supported using government power to force everyone to abide by his personal beliefs via Prop 8, and he's getting the backlash for it. Probably not for all the right reasons, but he deserves it.
 
Gonna have to disagree in this instance. The guy supported using government power to force everyone to abide by his personal beliefs via Prop 8, and he's getting the backlash for it. Probably not for all the right reasons, but he deserves it.

The question you have to ask is if he supported government power to expand the state ownership of marriage, would this have happened? No, he would have been given a freakin medal.
 
Gonna have to disagree in this instance. The guy supported using government power to force everyone to abide by his personal beliefs via Prop 8, and he's getting the backlash for it.

How was he using government force? If two people want a State marriage license but don't meet the requirements, is a gun being held against their heads?
 
This is the biggest reason why the liberals are demanding election donations be transparent. They want nothing but to hunt you down and literally destroy you and everything you have if you dare to disagree with them on even a single issue.

Anybody who supports this deserves everything that's coming to them.
 
I'm getting so sick of this. Gays demand tolerance yet are the most intolerant of all. FWIW I support gay marriage AND I support Eich's right to oppose it. I'm fine with him donating against prop 8. I like and will continue to use firefox and java, they are both fine products regardless of silly divisive political issues. It's getting so you can't hold an executive position if you don't kowtow to the gays.
 
Glad he stepped down, now I don't have to feel guilty about using firefox.
 
I'm getting so sick of this. Gays demand tolerance yet are the most intolerant of all. FWIW I support gay marriage AND I support Eich's right to oppose it. I'm fine with him donating against prop 8. I like and will continue to use firefox and java, they are both fine products regardless of silly divisive political issues. It's getting so you can't hold an executive position if you don't kowtow to the gays.

Tell a liberal that you don't buy tickets to movies or watch television because of the politics of the talent, and they'll laugh and insist you're making too much of a big deal out of politics.

As they slowly take over the rest of the world. They pushed Glenn Beck out of Fox, they've pushed this guy out of a job...and we don't push back? We are what is known in the used car business as lay downs.
 
I have people in the Reddit comments section, tell me that not supporting gay marriage is equivalent to support black slavery 200 years ago. Anyone else this this is ridiculous?
 
Huh. Didn't think the guy would buckle. Tolerance! But hey, I rarely use Firefox anyway...
 
I'm sure he was strongly encouraged to "step down." I love firefox, but now I think I'll boycott it! Which should I use?

Tolerant only of their own views.

"I’ve just flown in from California, where they’ve made homosexuality legal. I thought I’d get out before they make it compulsory."
--Bob Hope

http://voxday.blogspot.com/2014/04/spelling-it-out.html

This is for the benefit of all the logical slowpokes. It is logic so basic that even those who are intellectually limited to the rhetorical level should be able to follow it:

  • If you have the right to demand that I bake you a cake, then I have the right to force you to attend church, mosque, or synagogue.
  • If you have the right to fire me because you don't like my political position on the legality of homogamy, I have the right to fire you because I don't like your political position on the legality of homosexuality.]
  • If you have the right to deny me access to the news media because I don't believe in climate change, I have the right to deny you access to the media because you don't believe in God.

If atheists truly want a power struggle for the right to be intolerant, Christians will eventually engage and win. Because we will die before we will give up our beliefs and you will not. We invented the Crusade and the Inquisition, two institutions so historically intimidating that atheists still shiver and tell each other scary stories about them centuries after the event.

Uh oh...
 
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How was he using government force? If two people want a State marriage license but don't meet the requirements, is a gun being held against their heads?

He was /supporting/ using government force, as I said. The government should not be defining marriage, period.
 
This is the biggest reason why the liberals are demanding election donations be transparent. They want nothing but to hunt you down and literally destroy you and everything you have if you dare to disagree with them on even a single issue.

Anybody who supports this deserves everything that's coming to them.

Is the LGBT community largely hypocritical on this issue? Absolutely. Many wouldn't give a second thought toward voting for the government to point a gun at your head if you deny them services or disapprove of their personal life. It is still, however, wrong of them to do so and no less wrong when the other side joins in on the tug of war to get the government to enforce /their/ ideals.

If this guy was just putting forward his views, I wouldn't care that much. Ignore him. But joining in on the fray to have HIS morality made law? That's no better than his opponents. Get the government completely out of marriage, any action that goes in the opposite direction is just further tyranny.
 
I have people in the Reddit comments section, tell me that not supporting gay marriage is equivalent to support black slavery 200 years ago. Anyone else this this is ridiculous?

Yes.

Gay marriage is legal in all 50 states -- the State may not recognize it -- but gays are free to associate with their peers and form private contracts, which is all marriage should be anyway.
 
Gonna have to disagree in this instance. The guy supported using government power to force everyone to abide by his personal beliefs via Prop 8, and he's getting the backlash for it. Probably not for all the right reasons, but he deserves it.

You clearly don't understand what is meant by "gay marriage." He's not advocating force. There is no force involved in not giving marriage licenses to a group of people.
 
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