It’s always bizarre to me how libertarian types like Eich don’t see the complete hypocrisy of opposing things like gay marriage. They’re their own worst enemy most of the time, politically speaking.
His apology “for the pain his donation in support of prop 8 caused” was also kind of undercut by following up by calling criticism of his views as a “political litmus test”.
Like, yeah dude, if you’re going to be CEO of a company that aims to uphold principles of individual rights and privacy you’re going to get criticized for holding far right views that run completely contrary to that.
His apology “for the pain his donation in support of prop 8 caused” was also kind of undercut by following up by calling criticism of his views as a “political litmus test”.
He’s shocked that his support of a political organization makes people think that he agrees with their movement and he gets criticized for holding those views?
I am always a bit cautious with Brave products’ privacy policies
Especially with the CEOs view on homosexuality.
Link?
Here is a NYT article mentioning Brendan Eich’s firing from the Mozilla Foundation because of his stance on Same-Sex marriage in 2014, and also his antivax/anti-Fauci tweets during the pandemic.
It’s always bizarre to me how libertarian types like Eich don’t see the complete hypocrisy of opposing things like gay marriage. They’re their own worst enemy most of the time, politically speaking.
His apology “for the pain his donation in support of prop 8 caused” was also kind of undercut by following up by calling criticism of his views as a “political litmus test”.
Like, yeah dude, if you’re going to be CEO of a company that aims to uphold principles of individual rights and privacy you’re going to get criticized for holding far right views that run completely contrary to that.
He’s shocked that his support of a political organization makes people think that he agrees with their movement and he gets criticized for holding those views?
Especially with the CEOs view on homosexuality.