[–] vajorie 12y ago ↗ > the tech community proved itself remarkably intolerant this week when it forced the .Are.. you.. kidding.. me?...A - I think lgbti I employ should not be allowed the same rights as my other employeesB - We want equal treatment under the law.Which one of these is intolerant again? [–] anigbrowl 12y ago ↗ Well, you can argue anything if you start from a false premise, like case A above. I'm just not seeing that in https://brendaneich.com/2014/03/inclusiveness-at-mozilla/ [–] Moto7451 12y ago ↗ This article also runs under the premise that a CEO should be held to the same standards as someone without the same sweeping policy making ability a CEO has. That seems to be a common appeal in these articles.
[–] anigbrowl 12y ago ↗ Well, you can argue anything if you start from a false premise, like case A above. I'm just not seeing that in https://brendaneich.com/2014/03/inclusiveness-at-mozilla/ [–] Moto7451 12y ago ↗ This article also runs under the premise that a CEO should be held to the same standards as someone without the same sweeping policy making ability a CEO has. That seems to be a common appeal in these articles.
[–] Moto7451 12y ago ↗ This article also runs under the premise that a CEO should be held to the same standards as someone without the same sweeping policy making ability a CEO has. That seems to be a common appeal in these articles.
[–] arthursilva 12y ago ↗ Publicly crucified 6 years later due to the intolerance of the community. I thought that's what we're trying to avoid...
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[ 2.3 ms ] story [ 21.9 ms ] threadAre.. you.. kidding.. me?...
A - I think lgbti I employ should not be allowed the same rights as my other employees
B - We want equal treatment under the law.
Which one of these is intolerant again?