On Saturday, April 5, 2014 5:04:44 PM UTC-5, Rubén Martín wrote: > El 05/04/14 19:43, Aryeh Tanz escribió: > > > If Mozilla had hired a person of color and the KKK had objected, would they > > have 'let him resign because it was the best thing for the company? > > > > > > No! > > > > > > Mozilla would have stood up for their employee and attacked racism. > > > > > > When Mozilla refused to stand up for Brendan, Mozilla was agreeing to the > > enemies of people who believe the Bible is true. > > > > > > Therefore, people of faith, be informed: you, who number many billions of > > people in the world, and your faith are NOT WORTH IT to Mozilla. > > > > > > Mozilla will surrender to pressure rather than stand up for religious > > freedom. > > > > > > This is obviously because Mozilla hates religious people being able to make > > their own decisions of faith. > > Please take a minute to read this article from people inside the > > community who are also religious and try clarify that Brendan has not > > being pressured internally to step down: > > > > http://blog.gerv.net/2014/04/your-ire-is-misdirected/ > > > > Regards. > That article is clearly a plant. It does not conform with the public announcement that Mozilla made supporting diversity, gays and all of the typical political correct bull. Mozilla's Board could have stood up and told the CEO that first, what he contributed money to over six years ago, is no one's business. Second, they support all employees, including the CEO, in exercise of their political, religious and other constitutional rights. The board chose not to do this. Therefore the comments by the alleged Mozilla employee are not, in my opinion, real. > > Rubén Martín [Nukeador] > > Mozilla Reps Mentor > > http://www.mozilla-hispano.org > > http://twitter.com/mozilla_hispano > > http://facebook.com/mozillahispano
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