Thoughts on Mozilla, #uninstall
Respect, Tolerance, Trollerance, Marriage & Firefox
I actually think the term ‘marriage’ has digressed from it’s original institution. It started out as a covenant (theological definition); pre-dating any form of gov’t — it meant two becoming one flesh; and the natural fruit of that union being children. Without that institution there would be no society. Family came first before courts and laws.
The definition has digressed to be only thought of as a contract, human right, or a proposition. That said, I respect other’s opinions and choose to not be/act intolerant. It just makes me sad to see all the strife over the issue of a CEO’s personal beliefs and choosing act on those beliefs.
It’s strange, but I’ve noticed that intolerance is one of the main tools selected by those claiming to defend tolerance. So, I basically lost all respect for #Mozilla as an organization. There was a time when I only used Firefox. Well, without Netscape who knows how sucky the internet would be today.
Hopefully the internet won’t crucify me for my opinion; well I plan to live forever anyway. Right now I don’t have a high expectation that by voicing my opinion it will lead to making friends online. However, by voicing my opinion I set an example for my kids to follow; that they should have the right to hold and voice their opinions.
Email me when Bill Heaton publishes or recommends stories