This issue is madness; I honestly think there are more important things we should be worried about in this world than what CEO of whatever browser thinks about this or that. Gay activists aren't fighting for marriage equality, they're fighting for marriage rights, and for this I feel no allegiance toward their cause; they don't care about having the ability to decide whether they'll marry same sex or opposite sex, they care about having permission from government to do so. They have no quarrel with democracy otherwise, which makes them hypocrites, which makes their cause inevitably pointless as there can never be a majority vote on gay rights because there will never be a majority of gays in this world (assuming heterosexual/homosexual ratios remain as they are), there can only be a majority vote of agreeing not to use democracy against gays which makes democracy a pointless exercise in this respect as this vote occurs only in the minds and hearts of individuals. You would think the LGBT crowd would understand this better than anyone but, nobody ever said politics was a rational sport.
Anyway, I think this will blow over and be forgotten by most people within a month. Chik-fil-a is still around, after all.
Gay activism was never an issue to me but it made sense you have lobbyists defending what you believe in, no matter what (in this case pushing for more Government intrusion in your life from the pink mafia).
Now I lost total respect for them when I realized I would get news of gays being persecuted, beaten, hanged all over the world NOT from the gay activists. I mean NEVER. It was always from "right wing extremist websites" supposedly offended and crying for exorcism for anything gay.
That, to me, before the Firefox event, was madness.
Do a google search about gays in egypt and in the middle east, about gay persecution in the world. Hopefully I am wrong and a lot of results would come from gay activist websites.
Sure more important issues are at stake, but with multiple threads one could cover multiple issues at heart as you may have found out with me, maybe