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3l3ktr4 | 1 year ago

>And Mozilla leadership is associated with radical left politics, just as an extra.

Do you have proof for this? I'd be curious. I also fail to see how is that related to the collecting data by default thing. Is that a leftist thing now?

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mightyham|1 year ago

Whether you agree or disagree with what the Mozilla foundation does, it seems fairly matter of fact to say that they are pursuing liberal policies and that posts from the leadership, like the couple below, employ a good bit of leftist rhetoric.

https://blog.mozilla.org/en/mozilla/first-steps-toward-lasti... https://blog.mozilla.org/en/mozilla/leadership/mozilla-racia...

Ensorceled|1 year ago

Pretty much every company has made such statements and policies, including some very much not "leftist" companies.

freeone3000|1 year ago

Seems like standard centre-left to me: no issues with current ideas of capital or governance structures at all!

bawolff|1 year ago

Weird how that is considered radical left now.

When i think of radical left, i think of the proletariat rising up and freeing itself from its chains.

The only radical left thing about mozilla is the iconography in its original logo.

bawolff|1 year ago

Personally i'd rather judge people by the things they do (or fail to do), not who they are associated with.