| He has not said anything hateful. No, he just gave them money. Given the choice, I'd rather he stand outside of Mozilla's corporate office holding an allcaps sign covered in slurs ala Westboro Baptist than financially support them. At least his personal actions don't contribute to further oppression in that case. doesn't mean he should be the target of a smear campaign What smear campaign? Every criticism of Eich that I've both read and given focuses on 3 objective and concrete things. 1. He donated money to a group that can be charitably described as a "hate group". This alone wouldn't be so bad, but: 2. He had a chance to walk that back, say that he changed his mind, say that was a long time ago, and did not. In fact, he quit his job rather than do so. Which leads into: 3. He poorly handled this entire event, which calls his credentials for being a CEO in the first place into question. That's not a smear campaign by any conceivable definition of the words. That's why I'm rejecting the gay rights movement's online bullying tactics. Again, 3 facts. Not opinions, facts. Facts cannot be bullying, else any critical analysis of something important to a person becomes "bullying". He did not turn the blame around to say your perception is wrong. He went well out of his way to avoid directly confronting anything that would have confirmed or denied this verbally. But, his actions did that for us. He is the target of your hate I appreciate your zen, but I do not hate Eich. I think he was a poor choice for CEO and is a hypocrite. He's not someone I'd care to work with or under since he demonstrably dislikes me for who I am, having never met me. That is not hate. If I have any vitriol at all, it's directed at his defenders and those that want to make him a martyr for "freedom of speech". It's not proven that he behaved badly Donating $1000 to a hate group is not "behaving badly"? This is a matter of public record. Express how much pain Prop 8 caused. Express why this is an inequality & how that affects you. Don't act with vengeance Which I've gone well out of my way to do. Yet somehow, just be repeating facts about Eich's observable actions, I am acting with "hate" and "vengeance". Sorry, but I do not see it. |
Prop 8 is a proposition, not a hate group. This redefinition is scary and files a "hate group" as being anyone who disagrees with your position.
Supporting a proposition is his right and it is ok. I don't see his intent as being hateful. Ignorant, but not hate.
> If I have any vitriol at all, it's directed at his defenders and those that want to make him a martyr for "freedom of speech".
That sounds like you hate me now. It also sounds like you hate freedom, sorry to say. I'm aware of the cliché, but you said it.
Funny how the moderates are targeted by extremists.
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I'm getting into activism myself, so I understand how important this is to you.
All I can say is keep your humanity & honor in the process. Your movement will be better off.