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Mozilla: Mounting The Heads Of Conservatives On Their Walls
Acton Institute ^ | April 4, 2014 | ELISE HILTON

Posted on 04/05/2014 7:55:25 AM PDT by NYer

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Mitchell Baker, executive chair of Mozilla, announced on the company’s blog that Brendan Eich, former Mozilla CEO has stepped down “for Mozilla and our community.” His sin: contributing $1000 in 2008 in support of California’s Prop 8, which upheld traditional marriage.

Now, Mozilla is a company that takes great pride in their – ahem – tolerance and open-mindedness. Really.

Mozilla believes both in equality and freedom of speech. Equality is necessary for meaningful speech. And you need free speech to fight for equality. Figuring out how to stand for both at the same time can be hard.

Our organizational culture reflects diversity and inclusiveness. We welcome contributions from everyone regardless of age, culture, ethnicity, gender, gender-identity, language, race, sexual orientation, geographical location and religious views. Mozilla supports equality for all.


Yet it’s clear that something in the corporate climate of Mozilla made it impossible for Eich to continue in his job. And that something is bigotry, plain and simple. Here is Robert P. George:

Mozilla has now made its employment policy clear.

No Catholics need apply.

Or Evangelical Christians.

Or Eastern Orthodox.

Or Orthodox Jews.

Or Mormons.

Or Muslims.

Unless, that is, you are the “right kind” of Catholic, Evangelical, Eastern Orthodox Christian, observant Jew, Mormon, or Muslim, namely, the kind who believes your religious or philosophical tradition is wrong about the nature of marriage as the conjugal union of husband and wife, and the view now dominant among secular elites is correct. In that case, Mozilla will consider you morally worthy to work for them. Or maybe you can work for them even if you do happen to believe (or should I say “believe”) your faith’s teaching—so long as you keep your mouth shut about it: “Don’t ask, don’t tell.”

Once Eich’s contribution was made known, it took Mozilla only a week to toss him, “Eich’s head as a trophy on their wall.”

Back on the Mozilla blog, Mitchell says, “While painful, the events of the last week show exactly why we need the web. So all of us can engage freely in the tough conversations we need to make the world better,” yet comments are closed. It’s tough to engage freely in conversation when you can’t talk.

Mozilla has made it clear: all are welcome, so long as they agree with us. Bigotry and bullying have become their new corporate principles.

Read “What Mozilla Means” at First Things.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Computers/Internet; Politics; Society
KEYWORDS: brendaneich; california; conservative; eichbeeneinmoziller; glbt; homosexualagenda; mozilla
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To: Mr Rogers

There are many privacy options on the toolbar, which you can set and use, to have privacy. Still more Conservative than any other choice out there. I’ve used them since 2009.


21 posted on 04/05/2014 9:44:41 AM PDT by Carriage Hill (Peace is that brief glorious moment in history, when everybody stands around reloading.)
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To: nascarnation

Chrome, with add ons


22 posted on 04/05/2014 9:52:46 AM PDT by Dacula
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To: carriage_hill

Mozilla is private enough. It is their liberal bowing to the homosexual fascists that I dislike. But would Opera or Google be any less likely to bow down to the homosexual fascists? I think not.


23 posted on 04/05/2014 9:55:17 AM PDT by Mr Rogers (I sooooo miss America!)
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To: Mr Rogers

The links to QT browser are:

www.opera.com/ to download the browser

www.qtweb.net to find out more about QT technology

As I understand it, QT started out as a set of grahic user interfaces Opera is the browser built on these GUI technologies. It’s fast, but the fonts look a little funny. Also, it’s ironic that one has to drop an American product for a European one over the issue of liberal Natzism.


24 posted on 04/05/2014 10:00:12 AM PDT by Hop A Long Cassidy
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To: Hop A Long Cassidy

I’ve used Tor in the past redownloaded it, supposedly gives good security and right now, we have a slight security concern.

https://www.torproject.org/


25 posted on 04/05/2014 10:24:16 AM PDT by BeadCounter (morning glory evening grace)
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To: Dacula

May I ask what you replaced it with?

Or, any recommendations from anyone else?


26 posted on 04/05/2014 11:03:51 AM PDT by RobinOfKingston (Democrats--the party of Evil. Republicans--the party of Stupid.)
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bttt


27 posted on 04/05/2014 11:57:11 AM PDT by Gene Eric (Don't be a statist!)
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To: Hop A Long Cassidy

>> QtWeb.

Cool. Let’s put them to the Free Speech test!


28 posted on 04/05/2014 11:59:05 AM PDT by Gene Eric (Don't be a statist!)
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To: Flick Lives

thanks. I’ve never run FF on this Mac. Was surprised to see the icon in the Apps folder. I was able to find it in Finder/Library and that went into the trash which I’ve emptied but the one in the Apps folder will not stay in the trash...right now it’s not in the dock. Will try again tmo. Need to get to sleep. Again, thanks.


29 posted on 04/05/2014 9:06:57 PM PDT by EDINVA
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