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Comment Re:Obama evolved his position, why couldn't Eich? (Score 5, Insightful) 1116

I highly doubt Obama evolved his actual attitude on gay marriage. As with most things, we'll never know what Obama really thinks about it. What he evolved was, as you said, his position on it after seeing the way the political wind was blowing. Eich was merely more honest and stuck to his guns instead of pretending he now believed the popular thing.

Comment Personally (Score 3, Informative) 641

I stick with XP for one of my desktops because I put my own hardware together (no OS preinstalled), and I don't want to pay horrific sums of money (£135) for a new operating system - Windows 8 is even more expensive to buy a worthwhile edition of. It's behind my free Debian install which acts as a router+firewall. Works for me.

Comment Re:And yet they supported Obama (Score 1) 564

And now let's take a trip to reality: he doesn't. Most of this lynch mob had probably never even heard of Eich before this shitstorm happened, and if asked what Mozilla's stance on inclusiveness was, would've looked at the attitudes that most Mozilla employees had, and/or looked at their stated stance on their website.

Maybe one of the official responsibilities of a CEO is to represent the values of theri whole company, I'm not sure. If so, it's an idiotic one, and not at all reflective of how in fact sensible people morally judge a company (angry lynchmobs excepted).

Comment Re:Good. (Score 4, Insightful) 1037

Should God wait upon you hand and foot, serving your every whim and desire, preventing any pain of any kind because not to, you would consider evil?

Yes. If got is omnipotent, he can do this for everyone and still do infinitely more. And why would you need to "grow" and "mature" in the ways you describe if there were no evil to worry about? It would be a waste of time, and good riddance. As for learning, that can still be done in a utopia.

Comment Re:Correlation is not causation. (Score 1) 1037

Of course, we have yet to see where the religious backlash will lead Britain. Government support of modern faith schools - centres of open indoctrination of children at the same time as their educattion - as well as cretins like Warsi spouting claims that "fundamentalist secularists" are trying to "kick religion out of the public sphere" may result in a misguided widespread sympathy for religion, as if it were being unfairly persecuted instead of frankly still being given far too much credence and privilege.

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