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If this guy fired a good quality employee simply because he was gay then he'd deserve to lose his job. If he was involved in gay bashing when he was younger he'd deserve hounding out of a job.
But hounding him out of a job simply for making a donation to a cause he believes in is simply reverse gay-bashing. We don't know what his opinions are over gay marriage, we don't know why he donated the money, we simply know that he made a donation.
In the past gay people were hounded for their sexuality. That was wrong, and it is wrong. But it is just as wrong to hound someone simply for having a belief that gay marriage is wrong. Now I think his opinions on gay marriage are probably wrong, but pretty much everyone has plenty of wrong opinions on plenty of issues. But hounding him over this is pretty much bordering on having thought police.
I personally don't care whether gays are allowed to marry or not. I don't value marriage that highly anyway. If gay people want to ruin their lives by getting married then they can go ahead, I really don't care. But I also think that this guy should be allowed to have the opinion that gay marriage shouldn't be allowed. He shouldn't be hounded out of a job for that reason.
Its really nothing to do with any of that, its about money.
As it happens Mozilla is privately owned and so doesn't have shareholders who don't work for the company to worry about, but for most large corporations that is all that matters, what do the markets think of us, and if they think that we were a cool successful company selling cool products to an eager market in the past and so bought our shares on that basis, then what will happen to our shares when that cool facade is revealed to be led by a bloke who doesn't like gay people - it would have been carnage on the stock exchange when the likes of OkCupid were mounting an online protest to any client who accessed their site via Firefox, asking them to move to a different portal - muck spreads very fast on the internet and he SHOULD have realised this.
Its probably worse than being a public company actually because that very cool non-profit making, lets all share the code, sort of facade can crumble to dust when your users hear that your CEO is a homophobe who sponsors anti-gay pressure groups, moving from Mozilla is probably one of the easiest things you'll do in protest on the internet and it costs you nothing, no wonder they got rid quickly and apologised for not having got rid even quicker.
Its really nothing to do with any of that, its about money.
As it happens Mozilla is privately owned and so doesn't have shareholders who don't work for the company to worry about, but for most large corporations that is all that matters, what do the markets think of us, and if they think that we were a cool successful company selling cool products to an eager market in the past and so bought our shares on that basis, then what will happen to our shares when that cool facade is revealed to be led by a bloke who doesn't like gay people - it would have been carnage on the stock exchange when the likes of OkCupid were mounting an online protest to any client who accessed their site via Firefox, asking them to move to a different portal - muck spreads very fast on the internet and he SHOULD have realised this.
Its probably worse than being a public company actually because that very cool non-profit making, lets all share the code, sort of facade can crumble to dust when your users hear that your CEO is a homophobe who sponsors anti-gay pressure groups, moving from Mozilla is probably one of the easiest things you'll do in protest on the internet and it costs you nothing, no wonder they got rid quickly and apologised for not having got rid even quicker.
A $1,000 donation against gay marriage laws doesn't mean he's a homophobe. Just like Harriet Harman working for a legal organization that somehow managed to be linked with a loony bunch of kiddie fiddlers means she advocates sex with kids and should resign now.
But that's how you witch hunters work.
His donation may mean he's a homophobe, or it could simply mean he sees problems in allowing gay marriage laws to pass. For the record, if there's any men who want to give me 20 thousand quid to marry them so they can come and live and work in England, I value marriage so little I'd willingly take that cash and marry a bloke to let him come here. I'd also do that for a hot blonde Russian chick for nothing but sex and BJ's until she's been here long enough to divorce me.
If this guy is a homophobe then well done on burning him. I'm not personally convinced though. I hope that the owners of OkCupid are rabid anti-gays who simply used the fashionable cause to promote their website and their ruse is quickly exposed so you can see how easily you've been manipulated.
Someday everything is gonna be different, when I paint my masterpiece ---------------------------------------------------------- Online art gallery, selling original landscape artwork ---------------------------------------------------------- JerryChicken - The Blog ----------------------------------------------------------
A $1,000 donation against gay marriage laws doesn't mean he's a homophobe. Just like Harriet Harman working for a legal organization that somehow managed to be linked with a loony bunch of kiddie fiddlers means she advocates sex with kids and should resign now.
Two entirely different things, far be it for me to defend Harman but she has explained the situation with the NCCL and how she wasn't linked to or supported any of the more seedy elements within its membership, and how it was simply a smear campaign by the Daily Mail - as soon as that toilet paper gets mentioned then all credibility of any truth to the story goes out of the window.
On the other hand you don't accidentally donate money to an organisation without supporting its cause especially an organisation that only has one cause - its simply not possible to donate a decent wad of money to a single issue organisation and then afterwards say "Oh I didn't know they did that", nor is it a newspaper smear attempt for he quite openly admits it, opposing equality for gay people is homophobic behaviour, its very simple really.
opposing equality for gay people is homophobic behaviour, its very simple really.
Opposing the introduction of gay marriage laws is not the same as opposing equality for gay people.
Andrew Sullivan wrote:
The whole episode disgusts me – as it should disgust anyone interested in a tolerant and diverse society. If this is the gay rights movement today – hounding our opponents with a fanaticism more like the religious right than anyone else – then count me out.
opposing equality for gay people is homophobic behaviour, its very simple really.
Opposing the introduction of gay marriage laws is not the same as opposing equality for gay people.
Andrew Sullivan wrote:
The whole episode disgusts me – as it should disgust anyone interested in a tolerant and diverse society. If this is the gay rights movement today – hounding our opponents with a fanaticism more like the religious right than anyone else – then count me out.
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Quite easily. I am for equal rights for gay people. I do not personally care one way or the other whether gays are given the right to marry. So the issues are clearly not the same for me.
There will be some gay people who are anti-marriage like I am and don't want the gay marriage laws to pass. So is it okay by you if these gay people are labelled as anti-gays and run out of their jobs as well?
Jerry Chicken is coming straight out and calling this guy a homophobe based solely on the fact he donated money to the campaign not to allow same sex marriage. But 7 million people voted his way in the vote. Are all of these 7 million people certified homophobes now and should be disqualified from ever being a CEO of a company?
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