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I have deleted Firefox from all of my machines (desktop and laptop) and will no longer use your browser. People who disagree still have the right to eat.

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I am of the opinion that, even if you disagree with me, you still have a right to eat. Unfortunately, Mozilla appears to believe that only people who agree with Mozilla have a right to food. I just don't understand your thought process, and think you'd probably be much happier WITHOUT me as a user.

I am of the opinion that, even if you disagree with me, you still have a right to eat. Unfortunately, Mozilla appears to believe that only people who agree with Mozilla have a right to food. I just don't understand your thought process, and think you'd probably be much happier WITHOUT me as a user.

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Hello, unfortunately you might be under this impression since there are various news stories out there misrepresenting events and doing a very poor job at fact-checking their published content. Since you care deeply enough to send this message instead of silently turning your back on us, you might spare a minute or two to go through some pieces information trying to clear up a lot of this misinformation.

Here is a short collection of facts about what happened: https://blog.mozilla.org/blog/2014/04/05/faq-on-ceo-resignation/ and here's a longer version written by an Mozillian in a blog post: https://medium.com/p/7645a4bf8a2

Brendan wasn't forced or pressured to resign from within Mozilla - we would like nothing better than to rehire Brendan. In fact, we didn't want him to leave in the first place. However it was his personal decision to resign among all this ongoing frenzy, threats and mischaracterization of him as a person and the Mozilla community coming from third-parties, in order for the constant bombardment to end and to avert any further damage to Mozilla and its mission that he helped build for so many years.