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In reply to the discussion: Mozilla CEO resigns over anti-same-sex-marriage controversy [View all]yardwork
(69,397 posts)35. Posting it over and over again doesn't make your statement accurate.
Neither Barack Obama nor Hillary Clinton were in favor of Proposition 8, and neither contributed to support it.
The issue is not Brendan Eich's "opinion of gay marriage." The issue is his financial contribution to a campaign to make illegal the civil rights enjoyed by a minority group of Californians. It was legal for gay people to get married in California, and then it wasn't. Proposition 8 took a civil right away, and the people who contributed to that campaign paid for advertising that called me and my partner an abomination and said that we were unfit parents because we were pedophiles.
Neither Obama nor Clinton ever said anything remotely like that.
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I suspect whatever severance package he agreed to will carry him forward to an enviable lifestyle.
mpcamb
Apr 2014
#11
this reminds me of the horror over Paula Deen admitting to using the N word 30 years ago.
paulkienitz
Apr 2014
#19
Paula Deen's racism was a lot more recent than 30 years ago, and it was on tape.
yardwork
Apr 2014
#24