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> The question remains, however.

Wait, is it a real question or sarcasm? You seem to switch back and forth.

> Does he or does he not support the GLBT community. It was of such consequence to Brendan Eich that he was let go.

I don't think that's an accurate description. Eich's past public participation in a particular attack on equal rights targetting that community triggered a public controversy including publicized boycotts of Mozilla, but I don't think that there is any basis for concluding that he was let go because of his stance on LGBT issues rather than his perceived inability and/or unwillingness as CEO to manage a PR issue that was affecting Mozilla. (And even that may just have been the straw that broke the camel's back -- as I recall, there were reports that he was a controversial choice with split support on the board from the outset for reasons unrelated to the LGBT issue.)

> So it must be that Chris Beard does support this community.

Or that the actual issue around Eich is more complex than the what you are trying to simplify it to.



So it wasn't because Brendan supported the traditional insituation of marriage that he was let go? He just decided one day shortly after getting the position he didn't want it?

More complex? So if Chris Beard donated to Focus on the Family (hypothetically) he would be just fine at Mozilla?

Come on, Brendan Eich would still be CEO if he didn't make that one political donation and came out supporting the community.


> "He just decided one day shortly after getting the position he didn't want it?"

You need to re-read dragonwriter's comment, because that is not the reason that dragonwriter is suggesting at all.


So if Chris Beard donated to Focus on the Family (hypothetically) he would be just fine at Mozilla?

I think we all know how that would play out.




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