Showing posts with label Mozilla. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mozilla. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Donald Trump's views on Mozilla CEO Stepping Down


Dump Trump called into Fox and Friends to share his opinion
“Around 2008, you had the president of the United States supporting traditional marriage, if you go back and look,” Trump opined to the hosts of Fox & Friends on Monday. “And, you know, maybe he should step down because of the fact, you think of a lot of people would like to see that very much. Perhaps he should step down. I think it’s really unfair what they’ve done to him,” he added. [...]“That’s what the country is all about.What they’ve done to this man is really life shattering, and very unfair.”
Trump, please

Saturday, April 5, 2014

Glenn Beck says Gay Activist Groups 'Are Becoming Nothing But A Terrorist Organization'

NOM wants to Boycott Mozilla too


NOM loves to belong to some type of mess. Feeling left out of the Mozilla drama, they have launched their own boycott on the company.

Brian and his cretins are pushing folks to join their foolish protest.

Brian said:
"When Brendon Eich made his modest contribution to support Proposition 8, Barack Obama was on the ballot as a candidate who said he believed marriage was the union of one man and one woman. Now Eich has been the target of a vicious character attack by gay activists who have forced him out of the company he has helped lead for years. This is a McCarthyesque witch hunt that makes the term 'thought police' seem modest. We urge all consumers to remove Mozilla's Firefox web browser from their computers as a sign of protest."
And...
"This attack to deny Mr. Eich his livelihood for supporting true marriage is a continuation of the shameful pattern we have consistently seen from gay activists. It basically says to all those in America and around the world who believe in a view of marriage that is consistent with the teachings of their faith that they are all bigots and haters and there is no place for them in civil society. This is the totalitarian worldview we will all be under if marriage ultimately is redefined in the law."
Chile, y'all are late. We're moving on

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Tuesday, April 1, 2014

OkCupid comes for Mozilla Firefox


They are not having it with Mozilla. The company continues pledge their support to the LGBT community, however as long as Brendan is in charge, no one is on board.

I wonder who's next to boycott Mozilla?

Monday, March 31, 2014

Mozilla release an official support of Equality and Inclusion


When Mozilla appointed Brendan Eich CEO of their company, they found themselves in a bit of drama. In 2008, Brendan donated a $1000 to the Prop 8 campaign. Once word hit the streets, folks were boycotting the company.

Yesterday, the company released a statement:

Over the past few days we have been asked a number of questions about Brendan Eich’s appointment as CEO. This post is to clarify Mozilla’s official support of equality and inclusion for LGBT people.

Mozilla’s mission is to make the Web more open so that humanity is stronger, more inclusive and more just. This is why Mozilla supports equality for all, including marriage equality for LGBT couples. No matter who you are or who you love, everyone deserves the same rights and to be treated equally.

We realize that not everyone in our community or who uses our products will agree with this. But we have always maintained that as long as you are willing to respect others, and come together for our larger mission, you are welcome. Mozilla’s community is made up of people who have very diverse personal beliefs working on a common cause, which is a free and open internet. That is a very rare and special thing.

Mozilla has always worked to be a welcoming community, committed to inclusiveness and equality for all people. One voice will not limit opportunity for anyone. That was true yesterday and will be true tomorrow.
They are really trying to clean this up. I applaud them, but Brendan should be the one talking.

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