Posted on 04/06/2014 11:26:47 AM PDT by ReformationFan
Intimidation, coercion and bullying will not win arguments or silence other points of view
Havent you learned anything from history? Advancements earned through tyranny never endure. You can only win a debate by suffocating your opposition for so long. Your strategy is doomed for failure, because it has always failed. In the name of fighting for the freedom to love, youve utilized hate. For the sake of tolerance, youve wielded bigotry. In order to push diversity, youve been dogmatic. You are everything you accuse your opponents of being, and you stand for all the evil things that you claim they champion. You are exposed. We see you for what you are: a force of destruction and division.
Dear gay rights militants, dear progressive tyrants, dear liberal fascists, dear haters of free speech, dear crusaders for ideological conformity, dear left wing bullies:
You will lose.
I know youve got legions of sycophants kowtowing to you these days, and the rest youve set out to destroy but you will lose.
So, youve tracked another dissident and skinned him alive. Youve made an example of Brendan Eich, and now you dance joyously around his disemboweled carcass. You have his head on a spike, and you consider this a conquest in your eternal crusade to eradicate diversity and punish differing opinions. You launched your millionth campaign of intimidation, and now another good man has been dragged through the mud, to the sounds of taunting and jeering and death threats.
You found out that the CEO of Mozilla gave a few dollars to support a pro-traditional marriage ballot measure several years ago, and you proceeded to publicly tar and feather him until he was forced to resign in disgrace.
You again chose to forgo debate, in favor of coercion and bullying.
(Excerpt) Read more at theaquilareport.com ...
Just curious. Was the opinion you stated on your own personal FB page or on someone else’s?
Havent you learned anything from history? Advancements earned through control of public education usually do. Consider Republicans trying to "save" Social Security and MediCare.
I posted this unedited “Hey Mozzella, I just uninstalled Firefox from my 3 computers... go F**K YOURSELF’S....FA**OTS!!
On my own wall btw!
Well said .. that’s my take on their psychopathy as well.
As a result of Mozila’s caving into the faggots, I will now switch to another browser that does not cave into the faggots. I think Brendan Eich needs to start an anti-gay browser.
I was reading about and looking at Pale Moon. I couldn’t seem t find answers to whether or not I could import my bookmarks, and whether certain toolbars or add-ons work with it. If you have any knowledge of these things I would be interesting in hearing about it. Specifically, the Norton toolbar and related add-ons.
When God’s order re-establishes itself in its just and compassionate way, don’t forget how these people behaved when they thought they had the upper hand.
During start up you can import bookmarks from IE and, I think, Chrome. Not FF. But a screen pops up that gives a download location for a tool to import FF bookmarks. It didn’t work for me. I tried running it as an admin but that didn’t help. I stopped messing with it for now.
I see, well thank you o the info! I am running with IE for now, so I would be able t export them from there. I might be able to check with Norton on compatibility issues.
Of course they will lose. Every single one of them and their facilitators in the federal courts and in the government, business and everywhere else will one day stand before the throne and have to explain themselves. And the answer for most will be, “I never knew you.” And with that they will wake up in the fires of hell and never, ever have another second of peace or pain free existence.
bump
FURP!
FURP!
Heterosexuals are reproducing at a faster rate.
“I was given a 12 Hour Timeout from Facebook for rant last night about this...LMAO!”
I posted this on FB over the weekend and surprise; I have yet to be banished into outer darkness!
Since the MOZILLA Corporate site seems well insulated against user feedback or communication, I’ll just hang my gripe about them on FB as well as a few other public forums and perhaps they’ll eventually get the message.
Apparently I’m not the only Mozilla user to have heartburn over their blatently capricious and hateful discrimination against former CEO Brendan Eich in retaliation for his failure to conform with the apparently dominant militant corporate homosexual agenda.
(Link back to this FR discussion)
Had this been a bunch of “Breeders” driving a Sodomite out of his position because of his personal lifestyle / sexuality choices and activism, we all know that there would be hell to pay, and more likely than not the entire corporation would be quickly destroyed and some people would not only be litigated out of their socks, they could very well be facing hard prison time.
I really don’t care what Mozilla management and staff do in their spare time or how they “swing” in their personal lives; that’s really none of my business.
I’ve used the Mozilla browser and E-mail server programs for years, and the old Netscape Navigator system before Mozilla took it over some time ago.
It’s not been perfect, but for the price (free) I really can’t complain.
Currently I’m running Mozilla “Sea Monkey” browser / e-mail suite package, and it does about everything I need to do on the internet, and does it acceptably well.
A Mozilla user’s forum http://www.seamonkey-project.org/community#support
has been really helpful where the official company support utility can be a little tough to penetrate and marginally responsive. Then again what do we want for free?
When any entity, individual or corporate, turns their chosen moral, values, and lifestyles into a dictatorial mandate and imposes it on others, aggressively persecuting and punishing anyone who dares to disagree or who fails or refuses to conform to their standards of philosophy, religion, political ideology or morality, then a critical line has been crossed.
As about any homosexual or lesbian would probably insist, a persons personal sexuality or relational choices have little if anything to do with their ability or competence to perform their work or pursue their career of choice.
Any employer who discriminated against an employee or corporate officer solely on the basis of their homosexuality would be in serious violation of not only popular social standards, but civil and criminal law as well, and subject to judicial litigation and / or prosecution and sanction for their discrimination.
Surely there would be economic sanctions from the “Gey” community as well, as they have effectively demonstrated many times in the past. Their political and economic power as a group seems far more formidible than their population percentages might suggest, and it is not a faction to be thwarted or meddled with lightly.
Traditonal heterosexuals, particularly in the Christian community, seem to have no such influence or respect, despite a dwindling yet probably still superior numerical advantage. Not only are we fair game for many forms of discrimination and public contempt and humiliation, but outright persecution has been increasingly tolerated by society at large to the point where it now seems rather popular and trendy.
They haven’t started feeding us to the lions like the Roman Empire used to do... not here in America anyway... not yet... but in all too many instances if a Believer wants to hold on to a decent job, enroll in a college or university, or simply stay out of trouble they had best keep their spiritual and moral convictions a close secret from all but the most trusted of fellow Believers, lest they find the wrath of Sodom poured out upon them and suffer considerable Earthly consequences.
As we are expected to be ever tolerant of alternative belief traditons and lifestyles, we are being tolerated less and persecuted more, while expected to just shut up and get used to it.
While discrimination against a homosexual is a high crime and misdemeanor in our society, discrimination and even overt persecution against a person of Faith (as long as it isn’t Islam of course) is generally “cool”.
This diminishment of tolerance for the Christian and to some extent Jewish Faith and moral traditions was one of the points expressed in the movie “God Isn’t Dead” - although I think that the movie could have gone even further to expose the issue.
Getting back to Mozilla; I really don’t like to boycott anyone over differences of opinion, but I also don’t feel that tolerating such blatant, spiteful persecution of a CEO on the sole basis of his dissent from the homosexual agenda bodes well for the integrity of our society at large.
If we tolerate or just ignore such corporate terrorism, it will surely get worse, and the implications for future resentments, tensions, and conflict will likely be exacerbated to the point where bad things are likely to happen.
So should I abandon and uninstall my Mozilla products in protest?
At the moment I’m seriously contemplating doing just that, even though I can’t see where it’s going to economically impact Mozilla very much to speak of.
I will certainly stop recommending their progams to friends and associates, as I have been doing for years now.
As much as I really don’t care for GOOGLE, their “Chrome” browser seems to be a pretty stable and capable browser alternative. I’ve used it a couple of times and have no complaints.
What I’m going to use for my e-mail however I’m not sure; have tried several of the freeware alternatives and haven’t really liked any of them.
Of course importability of address books and mail folders is an important feature.
Does anyone have a suggestion?
” Who GAF what 3% of the population thinks? “
Unfortunately, by the way things are going, we may end up as the 3%. But what is right is right, no matter how big or small we are.
“As a result of Mozilas caving into the faggots, I will now switch to another browser that does not cave into the faggots. I think Brendan Eich needs to start an anti-gay browser.”
We don’t need an anti-gay browser, just an anti-anti-anti-gay browser. (!) In other words... they can have their views as long as they don’t screw us over for having ours.
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