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by FireBeyond
3364 days ago
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> plenty public figures endorsed hilary and none received the level of backlash No? You don't recall the decrying of "Hollywood elites" by right wing media and supporters? > uniquely singling out endorsements on one side regardless of wealth doesn't seem like a good way to generate effective discourse I am only obligated to commentate on endorsements that I agree or disagree with. I have no "fair time doctrine", and nor should I have to. |
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This is generalized, and it's not an active campaign of literal harassment to make it difficult for specific individuals to work. For whatever reason, the Right is much less interested in seeing their political enemies suffer than the Left. Perhaps it's because the Right sees the Left as naive, whereas the Left sees the Right as human garbage.
The literal inventor of JavaScript, totally irreplaceable and undeniably the most qualified person for his role, is forced out from Mozilla over a campaign contribution to another mainstream political cause (which also won). He had silently made that contribution 7 years prior, and it was only discovered due to campaign finance disclosure laws. Major sites like OKCupid ran blackouts against Firefox users to punish them for running a browser associated with Brendan Eich. Unlike Luckey, he was not trying to get involved publicly, and only quietly exercises his rights as a citizen.
Now, the guy who "kickstarted" the multi-billion-dollar modern VR revolution is harassed and chased out of his position for committing a slightly-more-public form of heresy against the Silicon Valley dogma.
The "criticisms" are not comparable across the aisle.