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by acdha
642 days ago
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There’s a bit of a difference when it’s a corporate officer, and the action in question is not their personal freedom but attempting to restrict other people’s freedoms, including many of the people who would report to them. Someone having an OF doesn’t impact anyone else but there’s at least a valid argument that Eich went beyond his personal freedom of speech when it came to materially contributing to the removal of rights from gay people. I’m not saying there’s no room for disagreement there but simply that the two problems aren’t identical. |
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Someone in this thread has pointed out that the it's only the actions considered unacceptable that have changed