On the sickness of our community
On the sickness of our community
Posted Oct 31, 2014 18:54 UTC (Fri) by blujay (guest, #39961)In reply to: On the sickness of our community by bronson
Parent article: On the sickness of our community
I honestly see you as a bigot:
> If you're actively discriminating against the human beings your workers have chosen as life partners, then you can't possibly lead those workers can you?
You're unfairly discriminating against people in the workplace because of their personal, political opinions. This makes you a bigot and a hypocrite.
> Eich could have clarified his position to be compatible with those of his employees and his company, yet he refused to do so.
That is a lie. He repeatedly stated that he treated everyone the same in the workplace, and more importantly, his track record demonstrated the truth of that statement. Other Mozillians confirmed it as well.
> He made a fine CTO but wasn't a good candidate to be Mozilla's CEO. Alas.
Yes, too bad for him that he refused to cave on his principles. Silly boy didn't realize that there is no private life in the USSA. If only he had toed the party line, he would have been tolerated. Oh well, at least the rest of us are safe from his dangerous ideologies now that he's been purged. Thank glorious leader for his wisdom in protecting us!
