On Monday, April 7, 2014 9:51:48 AM UTC-4, David Rajchenbach-Teller wrote:
> Dear John,
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>   Thank you for your message. I am afraid that what you have read and
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> heard on the news is absolutely untrue: we did not fire Brendan Eich.
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> Sadly, the press coverage on this whole story has been very light on
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> fact checking.
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> Brendan Eich has been the object of external pressures largely
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> orchestrated by the company OKCupid. Since the nomination of Brendan, a
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> boycott of Firefox has been organized, a petition demanding his
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> resignation, and while most Mozillians - including the Board of
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> Directors - were supporting Brendan, at least one has received serious
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> death threats for doing so.
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> Brendan finally decided to step down as CEO because he considered the
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> controversy around his political views as dangerous for Mozilla. We were
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> all saddened by the news, but we will keep fighting for privacy and free
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> speech, and you should note that Brendan is still part of the Mozilla
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> project.
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> Right now, we need all the help we can get. In particular, If you
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> consider privacy and free speech important, we need your help to get the
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> word out and get the public to understand what really happened.
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> If you have any question, we will be happy to answer them.
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> Best regards,
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>  David
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> On 4/7/14 3:26 PM, John Owen wrote:
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> > Dear Mozilla,
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> > from what I have read and heard on the news, your decision to fire your CEO 
> >  Brendan Eich was completely homophobic. Just because someone is for 
> > traditional marriage, you all make him out to be anti-gay. That is a 
> > completely wrong. I have used Mozilla for many years, but if you don't 
> > reverse your decision, I will remove it  from my computer, go on a campaign 
> > to tell everyone I know not to use it and use another browser. More than 
> > one can play the game you are playing.
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> > Sincerely,
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> > John Owen
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> -- 
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> David Rajchenbach-Teller, PhD
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>  Performance Team, Mozilla

David Rajchenbach-Teller's explanation may technically true but the fact is 
that Mozilla could have stood by Mr. Eich from the start rather than presenting 
that ridiculous press release. You could have immediately supported Mr. Eich 
and his constitutional rights. David Rajchenbach-Teller should at least have 
the guts to tell the truth rather than lie using some truths. 
I guess I will need to change browsers. You do realize that the vast majority 
of your users don't live in the bay area or in NYC and are disgusted by this 
man needing to step down or whatever euphemism you want to use for forcing him 
out. 

Tim Cates
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