Thank you for your comments and your stand on freedom of speech. It
seems, however, that you were misinformed. Brendon Eich was not fired,
nor forced out by Mozilla. Brendan Eich chose to step down, as he felt
that the controversy was damaging for the mission of Mozilla.

We will keep fighting the good fight for freedom of speech, for privacy
and for the open web. It is my hope that Brendan will keep contributing
to this fight, whether as part of Mozilla or as part of some other venture.

Best regards,
 David

On Fri Apr  4 12:15:00 2014, [email protected] wrote:
> I think it is hypocritical for Mozilla to claim tolerance and inclusiveness 
> as justification for forcing CEO Brendan Eich to resign.  Doesn't Mr. Eich 
> have the same protection under the First Amendment as everyone else?  I 
> believe in, and support "traditional marriage between one man and one woman", 
> so does that mean Mozilla should ask me not to use their products?  It 
> appears to me that the LGBT community is so insecure that they can only use 
> bullying and their own "intolerance" to push their agenda forward.  If Mr. 
> Eich did not misuse his position at Mozilla and violate any of the EEOC 
> guidelines in his position, then I believe it is wrong for him to suffer any 
> backlash for his personal views.
> In Support of Brendan Eich.
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David Rajchenbach-Teller, PhD
 Performance Team, Mozilla
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