Okey-dokey, this is my second post since I said I was done with this topic. I acknowledge the irony. With that out of the way, I've got something a bit different to say. This thread has gotten ugly, and I won't deny I contributed to that. But I've come back to extend an olive branch. A middle-ground that is sensible, fair, and objective. Assuming, that is, that this really is about Eich stepping down from Mozilla, rather than an excuse to bash LGBTs.
Here's how it goes:
Do acknowledge that Eich was an instrumental employee of Mozilla, and Mozilla might be worse off without his expertise.
Don't pretend Eich did nothing wrong by contributing to the passage of prop 8.
Do acknowledge that there is no evidence of Eich engaging in discriminatory practices as part of Mozilla.
Don't demonize protestors for protesting, nor OkCupid for pointing out the skeleton in Eich's closet.
Do acknowledge that LGBTs had a legitimate bone to pick with Eich.
Do lament that there might've been another possible resolution that could've been amicable to both sides.
Do you see where I'm going with this? You don't have to couch a defense of Eich in the reverse-victim bs social-conservatives push. You can lament Mozilla losing him without the hypocrisy, nay the Orwellian subversiveness, of decrying protesting as a form of persecution while insisting that (providing material aid to) a discriminatory law somehow isn't a form of persecution. You can argue one without arguing the other.
Is this not an acceptable half-way point to meet?
Here's how it goes:
Do acknowledge that Eich was an instrumental employee of Mozilla, and Mozilla might be worse off without his expertise.
Don't pretend Eich did nothing wrong by contributing to the passage of prop 8.
Do acknowledge that there is no evidence of Eich engaging in discriminatory practices as part of Mozilla.
Don't demonize protestors for protesting, nor OkCupid for pointing out the skeleton in Eich's closet.
Do acknowledge that LGBTs had a legitimate bone to pick with Eich.
Do lament that there might've been another possible resolution that could've been amicable to both sides.
Do you see where I'm going with this? You don't have to couch a defense of Eich in the reverse-victim bs social-conservatives push. You can lament Mozilla losing him without the hypocrisy, nay the Orwellian subversiveness, of decrying protesting as a form of persecution while insisting that (providing material aid to) a discriminatory law somehow isn't a form of persecution. You can argue one without arguing the other.
Is this not an acceptable half-way point to meet?