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Former NOM Chairman: Boycott Mozilla

"The employees of Mozilla evidently think that people like me, and perhaps you, are not morally fit to be employees of their company. They are attempting to force out their CEO because he made a financial contribution in support of the ballot initiative to uphold marriage in California as the union of husband and wife. The CEO isn't out yet, but he has already caved to the pressure, apologizing for ‘causing pain’ by supporting marriage. That won't be enough. His ‘sin’ is unforgivable under the new morality. He'll soon be gone. So I have just deleted Mozilla Firefox from my computer. If I'm not morally fit to be their employee, I'm not morally fit to use their products. Why contribute to the prosperity of those who would exclude you? Cancel Firefox or any other Mozilla product. Sure, its competitors are probably 'just as bad,' but we have an opportunity here to send a message to all of them." - Former NOM chairman Robert George, in a posting to his Facebook page.  (Tipped by JMG reader American Putz)

Didn't Maggie Gallagher say just yesterday that only evil homofascists "threaten the livelihoods" of people over marriage equality?

RELATED: Robert George is also the co-author of the Manhattan Declaration, which calls on Christians to disobey laws that grant rights to LGBT Americans. The Manhattan Declaration was cited in a 2012 RICO lawsuit against Liberty University as having motivated, in part, the kidnapping of the young daughter of a lesbian.

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