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Offline happyg

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Unreal.

Via Salon:

Brendan Eich is gone. The creator of JavaScript and co-founder of mozilla.org has quit as Mozilla’s CEO, forced out by the uproar over a donation he made six years ago to a ballot measure against gay marriage. There’s no record of Eich discriminating against gay employees—“I never saw any kind of behavior or attitude from him that was not in line with Mozilla’s values of inclusiveness,” says the company’s chairwoman, Mitchell Baker. [...]

Some of my colleagues are celebrating. They call Eich a bigot who got what he deserved. I agree. But let’s not stop here. If we’re serious about enforcing the new standard, thousands of other employees who donated to the same anti-gay ballot measure must be punished.

More than 35,000 people gave money to the campaign for Proposition 8, the 2008 ballot measure that declared, “Only marriage between a man and a woman is valid or recognized in California.” You can download the entire list, via the Los Angeles Times, as a compressed spreadsheet. Each row lists the donor’s employer. If you organize the data by company, you can add up the total number of donors and dollars that came from people associated with that company.

The first thing you’ll notice, if you search for Eich, is that he’s the only Mozilla employee who gave to the campaign for Prop 8. His $1,000 was more than canceled out by three Mozilla employees who donated to the other side.

The next thing you’ll notice is that other companies, including other tech firms, substantially outscored Mozilla in pro-Prop 8 contributions attributed to their employees. That includes Adobe, Apple, Google, Microsoft, Oracle, Sun Microsystems, and Yahoo, as well as Disney, DreamWorks, Gap, and Warner Bros.

Thirty-seven companies in the database are linked to more than 1,300 employees who gave nearly $1 million in combined contributions to the campaign for Prop 8. Twenty-five tech companies are linked to 435 employees who gave more than $300,000. Many of these employees gave $1,000 apiece, if not more. Some, like Eich, are probably senior executives.

Why do these bigots still have jobs? Let’s go get them.

To organize the next stage of the purge, I’ve compiled the financial data into three tables. Here’s the first table. It shows 37 companies whose names, in one form or another, appear next to a total of at least $10,000 (per company) in donations to Prop 8. The list isn’t complete, but it’s a start.

Keep reading…
http://weaselzippers.us/181728-lib-rag-salon-says-mozilla-ceo-just-the-start-calls-for-getting-every-executive-who-donated-to-pro-traditional-marriage-group-fired/

Offline happyg

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William Saletan

Why purge Eich when we don’t purge employees from other companies who donated to Prop 8?


The numbers in these tables don’t represent contributions from the companies. (All the money came from individuals.) Nor do they reflect the balance of contributions that came from a company’s employees. (I haven’t added up the donations that went to the campaign against Prop 8.) A quick glance here and there suggests that in many cases, the balance of contributions from these companies went against the ballot measure.

But those caveats are true of Mozilla, too. And we’re not cutting Mozilla any slack, are we?

If we’re serious about taking down corporate officers who supported Proposition 8, and boycotting employers who promote them, we’d better get cracking on the rest of the list. Otherwise, perhaps we should put down the pitchforks.

http://hotair.com/headlines/archives/2014/04/04/why-purge-eich-when-we-dont-purge-employees-from-other-companies-who-donated-to-prop-8/

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THIS is why disclosure of donors is a bad idea.  These slope fanooks are hell-bent to destroy the lives of anybody who opposes them, as are many liberals over other issues.

This is why I don't give to political campaigns. 
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Perhaps emboldened by a perverse culture not unlike that of the Weimar Republic, all of the little Hitlers in America seem to be crawling out of their bunkers lately.
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Prop 8 is small potatoes (or maybe just the start). Let's go after every person who ever donated to any conservative or Christian organization!
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Perhaps emboldened by a perverse culture not unlike that of the Weimar Republic, all of the little Hitlers in America seem to be crawling out of their bunkers lately.

You took the words right off my fingers!  Also, the little McCarthyite stereotypes.  And the Hollywood blacklists from the 40s and 50s:  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hollywood_blacklist


It won't be too long before non-liberal books are seized from libraries and book stores and burned in the public squares.