| >So, if my CEO were to consider people who vote for republicans subhuman (not an entirely unlikely scenario today), but otherwise conducted themselves fairly, I'd be OK with it. So, lets pretend you work for Mozilla, you like the mission statement* and seriously believe in it/that your work is helping that cause. You also think it is a relevant part of your branding. You really wouldn't have a problem with your CEO saying repub voters are subhuman? No clash between "open and accessible to all" and "subhuman"? You wouldn't be upset at that violation of the creed/mission statement? You wouldn't think it to be harmful to your companies branding? (And therefore to your company) You wouldn't think it harmful to the "team spirit"/motivation? I find that surprising, to be honest. ("Reason to fire" questions aside) * "Our mission is to ensure the Internet is a global public resource, open and accessible to all. An Internet that truly puts people first, where individuals can shape their own experience and are empowered, safe and independent."[1] [1]
https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/mission/ |
If Brendan Eich has ever described gay people as subhuman, post a link. If he hasn't, this is a terrible and misleading analogy, and a violation of the Principle of Charity.