There are the mozilla discrimination guidelines:
"We welcome contributions from everyone as long as they interact constructively 
with our community, including, but not limited to people of varied age, 
culture, ethnicity, gender, gender-identity, language, race, sexual 
orientation, geographical location and religious views.

Mozilla-based activities should be inclusive and should support such diversity.

Some Mozillians may identify with activities or organizations that do not 
support the same inclusion and diversity standards as Mozilla. When this is the 
case:

    (a) support for exclusionary practices must not be carried into Mozilla 
activities.
    (b) support for exclusionary practices in non-Mozilla activities should not 
be expressed in Mozilla spaces.
    (c) when if (a) and (b) are met, other Mozillians should treat this as a 
private matter, not a Mozilla issue."

Explicitly since Brendan did not express his opposition to SS in Mozilla 
spaces, then (c) applies and he is free to believe as he likes.

Wrongful termination, mob rule, kowtowing to the 2%.  Really.  Over 4 Billion 
people in the world think like he does, and still Mozilla wants him fired?  
Wrong according to their own rules!
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