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Apr 4, 2014 · Andrew Sullivan has come to the defense of the Mozilla CEO, Brendan Eich, writing that Eich is being treated as a "heretic," a victim of "left-liberal intolerance" and the "ugly intolerance of parts of the gay movement," forced to resign in the wake of stinging criticism of his financial contribution to the passage of Proposition 8 in ...
Apr 4, 2014 · After learning that Mozilla CEO Brendan Eich would resign over his anti-gay marriage views, Andrew Sullivan lamented that perhaps the LGBT movement has become a bit too much like the...
Apr 16, 2014 · In his essay “The Politics of Homosexuality,” Sullivan made the conservative case for a gay agenda that focused solely on eliminating state discrimination against lesbians and gay men, chiefly...
These interactions came to mind on Thursday, when Eich, the pro-Proposition 8 donor, stepped down as CEO of Mozilla, a company he co-founded, because various stakeholders at the company objected...
Apr 13, 2014 · Andrew Sullivan denounces the opposition to Eich as an exhibition of intolerance and a suppression of free speech led by the gay movement. Others, however, portray the debate not as a First Amendment issue but as the appropriate process by which the public should vet a CEO.
Apr 24, 2014 · There is only one permissible opinion at Mozilla, and all dissidents must be purged! Yep, that’s left-liberal tolerance in a nut-shell. No, he wasn’t a victim of government censorship or intimidation.
Apr 10, 2014 · Andrew Sullivan says it was the LGBT movement run amuck. Sullivan told Stephen Colbert on Wednesday that Eich's opposition to marriage equality was "a political view." Rather than explain his...