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OKCUPID'S CEO ALSO GUILTY OF ANTI-GAY CAMPAIGN DONATION

On March 31st, users of the dating website OkCupid.com were greeted with a notice informing them that because Mozilla CEO Brendan Eich donated to a pro-traditional marriage campaign, users of Mozilla's Firefox web browser were banned from the OkCupid website. But now it has come to light that the CEO of OkCupid also made a political donation offensive to gay activists.

According to records unearthed by Mother Jones, OkCupid CEO Sam Yagan donated to a politician that was a very staunch supporter of issues reviled by gay activists. In 2004, Yagan donated $500 to his local Congressman, Chris Cannon (R-UT). Cannon was a conservative who voted for a Constitutional amendment to ban gay marriage, voted against a ban preventing employers firing employees based on their sexual preference, voted to prohibit gays from adopting children, and on a host of other issues voted against the progressive gay agenda.

Author Hannah Levintova notes that Yagan also donated to Barack Obama in 2007 and 2008, so it's "quite possible that Yagan's politics have changed since 2004." However, Obama opposed same-sex marriage during that campaign, just like Eich and Cannon.
Still, even MJ points out that since Yagan did something nearly the same as Mozilla's Eich, the OkCupid Firefox ban seems like a "PR stunt" as opposed to any "impassioned act of protest."

Brendan Eich held his CEO position in Mozilla, a company he co-founded, for less than a week before progressive activists destroyed his career by making his company pressure him to quit. The dating website OkCupid was one of those groups lending its assistance to the hit squad aligned against Mozilla.

OkCupid displayed message on the screens of Firefox users informing them that since Brendan Eich donated $1,000 to a pro-traditional marriage campaign in 2008, users of his web browser were not welcome at the dating website.

Gay activists celebrated the efforts of OkCupid to destroy Brendan Eich because of his religious and political views--ideas that he never imposed on his company, Mozilla.
After OkCupid did its part to destroy Eich, the dating site posted a new message trumpeting the scalp it took, saying, "We are pleased that OkCupid’s boycott has brought tremendous awareness to the critical matter of equal rights for all partnerships."

http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Govern...s-CEO-Also-Made-an-Anti-Gay-Campaign-Donation
 
Story just keeps getting funnier. :D


OKCUPID'S CEO ALSO GUILTY OF ANTI-GAY CAMPAIGN DONATION

On March 31st, users of the dating website OkCupid.com were greeted with a notice informing them that because Mozilla CEO Brendan Eich donated to a pro-traditional marriage campaign, users of Mozilla's Firefox web browser were banned from the OkCupid website. But now it has come to light that the CEO of OkCupid also made a political donation offensive to gay activists.

According to records unearthed by Mother Jones, OkCupid CEO Sam Yagan donated to a politician that was a very staunch supporter of issues reviled by gay activists. In 2004, Yagan donated $500 to his local Congressman, Chris Cannon (R-UT). Cannon was a conservative who voted for a Constitutional amendment to ban gay marriage, voted against a ban preventing employers firing employees based on their sexual preference, voted to prohibit gays from adopting children, and on a host of other issues voted against the progressive gay agenda.

Author Hannah Levintova notes that Yagan also donated to Barack Obama in 2007 and 2008, so it's "quite possible that Yagan's politics have changed since 2004." However, Obama opposed same-sex marriage during that campaign, just like Eich and Cannon.
Still, even MJ points out that since Yagan did something nearly the same as Mozilla's Eich, the OkCupid Firefox ban seems like a "PR stunt" as opposed to any "impassioned act of protest."

Brendan Eich held his CEO position in Mozilla, a company he co-founded, for less than a week before progressive activists destroyed his career by making his company pressure him to quit. The dating website OkCupid was one of those groups lending its assistance to the hit squad aligned against Mozilla.

OkCupid displayed message on the screens of Firefox users informing them that since Brendan Eich donated $1,000 to a pro-traditional marriage campaign in 2008, users of his web browser were not welcome at the dating website.

Gay activists celebrated the efforts of OkCupid to destroy Brendan Eich because of his religious and political views--ideas that he never imposed on his company, Mozilla.
After OkCupid did its part to destroy Eich, the dating site posted a new message trumpeting the scalp it took, saying, "We are pleased that OkCupid’s boycott has brought tremendous awareness to the critical matter of equal rights for all partnerships."

http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Govern...s-CEO-Also-Made-an-Anti-Gay-Campaign-Donation

I've been using Mozilla for years. I'm now looking for a new browser.
 
I am too! I always liked Mozilla until now. Problem is, I can use google chrome, but I dropped google after their honoring a leftist like Chavez on Easter Sunday. Oh yes, google is pure leftist. They donated tons of $ to dems, and Onazi's campaign. I could go back to microsoft's IE, but I left that for Mozilla...
 
I am too! I always liked Mozilla until now. Problem is, I can use google chrome, but I dropped google after their honoring a leftist like Chavez on Easter Sunday. Oh yes, google is pure leftist. They donated tons of $ to dems, and Onazi's campaign. I could go back to microsoft's IE, but I left that for Mozilla...

Been using moz. No way am I switching to chrome - any browser that relies on inclusion with free apps everywhere is just evil as far as I am concerned.
 
" Originally Posted by LEAPup View Post
I am too! I always liked Mozilla until now. Problem is, I can use google chrome, but I dropped google after their honoring a leftist like Chavez on Easter Sunday. Oh yes, google is pure leftist. They donated tons of $ to dems, and Onazi's campaign. I could go back to microsoft's IE, but I left that for Mozilla..."

There were a few "pure leftists" (lmao) in government when they were funding the early internet, and if you've seen the early pictures of Microsoft... well, you should probably quit using computers altogether.
 
Been using moz. No way am I switching to chrome - any browser that relies on inclusion with free apps everywhere is just evil as far as I am concerned.
Does the Tea Party produce a browser I can live with?

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Homophobes Drop Firefox in Protest of Mozilla CEO Ouster

A staggering 86 percent of the comments on Mozilla's Firefox Input feedback forum are negative, citing Brendan Eich's ouster as CEO as proof that the progressive company is intolerant.

http://www.advocate.com/business/te...hobes-drop-firefox-protest-mozilla-ceo-ouster
 
Yes, intolerant is the word. A liberal is supposed to be an open-minded, TOLERANT, touchy-feely, accepting type. Ok... Fast forward to today, and take a look at the people having the nerve to call themselves liberal:

1. They're completely intolerant, and WILL use force to stop anyone they don't agree with.
2. They're telling others how they will live, while the same "liberal" doesn't do what they demand of others.
3. They're the very first ones to use violence, and intimidation on those they don't agree with.

It's very apparent the Republican Party is the tolerant one. Hell, look what they've tolerated out of the Onazi administration!! My God!!!:eek:
 
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