Posted on 04/06/2014 11:03:10 AM PDT by airedale
Hasn't the lead up to, the firing and subsequent press release made Mozilla a hostile workplace not only for those who financially supported Prop. 8 or similar laws, but anyone who does not fully support same sex marriage? Can a Mormon, Evangelical or other conservative Christian, Muslim, religious Jew have a career at Mozilla? Do they have to live in fear if their actual views or suspected views don't comply with Mozilla' s idea of diversity (agree with same sex marriage or be forced out?)
Are those news organizations supporting Mozilla' s decision also making their business a hostile work place?
I am saying: when the man was confronted by the gay red guards, he tried to say how understanding, how diverse, how accepting he was of “the LGBTQ cause” - and what did it get him?
I have no doubt Eich is a very smart, reasonable man who is respectful and sincere to all people he meets - and is also one who simply just does not believe in gay marriage (which is absolutely his right).
But his soft, soothing and apologetic tones to the gaystapo activists were taken by them as weakness and admission of guilt. His kindness helped him none at all with these radicals - they still got him fired immediately, and ran his name through the mud.
WATCH: Gingrich Calls Eich Resignation Example of ‘New Fascism’
http://blog.heritage.org/2014/04/06/watch-gingrich-calls-eich-resignation-example-new-facism/?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social
How many Jews tried the “But I’m a loyal German” defense? Didn’t do them any good.
More than enough.
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