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  1. 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 ...

  2. Apr 4, 2014 · Sullivan notes that his "in-tray is inundated with your dissents." Here's one of them, from HuffPost Gay Voices Editor-at-Large Michelangelo Signorile, titled "Dear Andrew Sullivan, 'Left-Liberal Intolerance' Did Not Bring Down Mozilla's CEO. (I)t wasn't the Prop 8 contribution, and Eich's refusal to renounce it, that eventually did Eich in.

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  4. Apr 13, 2014 · The Mozilla appointment has also launched a broader debate about the appropriate role of a CEO. 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 ...

  5. Apr 7, 2014 · Mozilla co-founder Brendan Eich stepped down Thursday as CEO, just days after his appointment. He left the nonprofit maker of the Firefox browser after furious attacks, largely on Twitter, over ...

  6. " The backlash against Mozilla, which produces the Firefox Web browser, ... Mozilla will move quickly to engage me. I wonder if they'll engage Andrew Sullivan, who wrote, "This is a repugnantly ...

  7. 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 religious right.

  8. Apr 7, 2014 · Last week, after Brendan Eich resigned as CEO of tech giant Mozilla over outrage about his support for the maliciously discriminatory Proposition 8, prominent gay blogger Andrew Sullivan rushed to the defense... not of the LGBT families in California whose rights Eich helped strip away and not to the activists who fought so hard to restore those rights anew, but to Eich himself.

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