On Friday, April 4, 2014 8:31:37 AM UTC-4, Dennis Culley wrote: > I understand that Mozilla has forced > out CEO Brendan Eich due to his conservative political views. That > is unfortunate. I never realized that Mozilla was a political > organization that was so intolerant of other people's views and > opinions that they would take discriminatory action. As far as I am > aware, Mr. Eich has never been intolerant of another person's > opinions nor has he he been accused of discrimination. His only "sin" > is expressing his own personal opinion as an individual, NOT as a > employee of Mozilla. That opinion is shared by millions of other > people. People like me. > > > It is unfortunate that in America we > are now being forced to choose our associations based on politics. > Since that is the case I guess I have to choose to end my association > with Mozilla. > > > Dennis Culley
Interesting concept, fighting intolerance with intolerance. However, Mr. Eich's views were his own personal views. And in my opinion were well held and and not intolerant views. And obviously they didn't mesh for the groupthink that seems to be running rampant around the Mozilla leadership. You betray the image you want to show to the world. And you would deny someone who had well held beliefs violates several rights of Mr. Eich guaranteed him by the Constitution of this country. And I am going to exercise my right to not use your product due to this action. Shame on you all and a pox on your house. And oh by the way I am getting ready to have a delete party on my computers and two guesses and the first one is gone as to the subject of these deletions, anything dealing with Mozilla. Randy Carter _______________________________________________ governance mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/governance
