Yesterday, conservative radio host Tammy Bruce gave the “gay gestapo” hell for driving out now-former Mozilla CEO Brendan Eich and turning the company into a “bastion of intolerance and punishment.” The scalping of Eich for his donation in support of California’s Prop 8 also sparked this response from another gay conservative:
https://twitter.com/AmericnElephant/status/451812218992988160
The tweet has scored 630 retweets so far and plenty of fist pumps from the oh-so-hateful and bigoted conservative Twittersphere:
.@AmericnElephant A thousand thumbs up, AE. Thank you. @mozilla.
— Add your name (@corrcomm) April 3, 2014
@AmericnElephant Brilliant statement. The hypocrisy of this situation is truly unnerving.
— Gavin's Grind (@GavinsGrind) April 3, 2014
https://twitter.com/markieman3000/status/451813358673879040
https://twitter.com/bbergeronlaw/status/451812728777105408
@AmericnElephant @DLoesch @mozilla best tweet I've seen. Maybe ever.
— Rita McConnell (@52York) April 3, 2014
@AmericnElephant @LADowd VERY good, AE! Thank you for that fabulous statement! Appreciate u!
— Laissez les Red Corn (@LeslieAnnHill) April 3, 2014
A Rosary for you and if we meet in real life drinks are on me @AmericnElephant @JasonSMoonen @mozilla
— ?It's Groundhog Day (@lamblock) April 4, 2014
https://twitter.com/Rebecca_Halton/status/451941590165372928
@AmericnElephant <<< Wins Twitter by a furlong.
— CLA (@ConservativeLA) April 4, 2014
@AmericnElephant @mozilla I can only add what other Christians have said–thank you so much and God Bless You! You have a lot of courage!
— ❌Texas Grandma❌ ?? (@Donnam8470Donna) April 3, 2014
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