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by purringmeow
4461 days ago
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You went really deep down the rabbit hole.
There is nothing illegal in demanding someone's resignation because of views, there is nothing illegal in thousands of other stuff I wouldn't do. What I meant by fair is that according to me it's not OK to punish someone because of his/her views, when the person manages to separate personal and professional life. But if that's your thing, by all means, do it. I hope you won't complain if you are ever on the receiving end though. |
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Like I said to coldtea, "I'm glad you have your opinions." I have different ones.
Someone who's been on the board and CTO of an organization bringing in $100+ million per year, and whose income in 2012 was over $650,000 is in a position of power. May I dream of ever being on the receiving end of the same sort of situation.
In the realm of "scandals", this is very low down the list. The obvious defense strategy is the one Mozilla is taking: https://brendaneich.com/2014/03/inclusiveness-at-mozilla/ . It does not end up calling the opposition's views "unfair."