You are probably running so much Mozzila extensions to avoid being caught for child porn that you are talking shit.
Mozilla are the people that fired the guy who invented Javascript because gay mafia criminals in the IRS leaked his donations to prop 8. Then I've seen boylover.org pedos complaining about mozilla firefox / tor browser all day long.
LOOK AT MOZILLA.ORG under new gay leadership helping GAY CHILD FUCKERS GET OUT OF JAIL
thenextweb.com/apps/2016/05/12/mozilla-asks-court-reveal-tor-bug-fbi-found-chasing-pedophiles/#.tnw_rnXROwUt
gizmodo.com/mozilla-begs-court-for-details-about-pedophile-tor-hack-1776202726
wired.com/2017/03/feds-rather-drop-child-porn-case-give-exploit/
newsweek.com/mozilla-firefox-child-porn-fbi-judge-rejects-browser-website-461006
(Reuters) - A federal judge has rejected Mozilla Corp's request to force the U.S. government to disclose a vulnerability related to its Firefox web browser that the company says was exploited by the FBI to investigate users of a large child pornography website.
U.S. District Judge Robert Bryan in Tacoma, Washington, on Monday rejected Mozilla's bid to intervene in a case against a school administrator charged in the investigation, Jay Michaud.
Bryan had previously ordered prosecutors to disclose to Michaud's lawyers a flaw in a browser used to view websites including the child porn one on the anonymous Tor network that is partly based on the code for Mozilla's Firefox browser.
Go get your tech support elsewhere pedo. I wouldn't wipe my arse with my M$CE and I was the youngest in Asia Pac to have one in 1998.
winteryknight.com/why-does-wk-use-an-alias/
To answer that question, let’s look at the latest from The Weekly Standard by Johnathan Last.
It says:
You may recall Brendan Eich. The cofounder and CEO of Mozilla was dismissed from his company in 2014 when it was discovered that, six years earlier, he had donated $1,000 to California’s Proposition 8 campaign. That ballot initiative, limiting marriage to one man and one woman, passed with a larger percentage of the vote in California than Barack Obama received nationally in 2012. No one who knew Eich accused him of treating his gay coworkers badly—by all accounts he was kind and generous to his colleagues. Nonetheless, having provided modest financial support to a lawful ballot initiative that passed with a majority vote was deemed horrible enough to deprive Eich of his livelihood. Which is one thing.
What is quite another is the manner in which Eich has been treated since. A year after Eich’s firing, for instance, Hampton Catlin, a Silicon Valley programmer who was one of the first to demand Eich’s resignation, took to Twitter to bait Eich:
Hampton [email protected]/* */ Apr 2
It had been a couple weeks since I’d gotten some sort of @BrendanEich related hate mail. How things going over there on your side, Brendan?
BrendanEich [email protected]/* */
@hcatlin You demanded I be “completely removed from any day to day activities at Mozilla” & got your wish. I’m still unemployed. How’re you?
Hampton [email protected]/* */ Apr 2
@BrendanEich married and able to live in the USA! . . . and working together on open source stuff! In like, a loving, happy gay married way!
It’s a small thing, to be sure. But telling. Because it shows that the same-sex marriage movement is interested in a great deal more than just the freedom to form marital unions. It is also interested, quite keenly, in punishing dissenters. But the ambitions of the movement go further than that, even. It’s about revisiting legal notions of freedom of speech and association, constitutional protections for religious freedom, and cultural norms concerning the family. And most Americans are only just realizing that these are the societal compacts that have been pried open for negotiation.
He co-founded the company, invented the most widely-used client-side programming language used on the Internet, and he had to step down for making a donation to the cause of male-female marriage. This guy is a hundred times the programmer that I will ever be. And yet he has not found a job since he was thrown out of the company that he co-founded and made successful.
That’s why I have an alias. Because I want to be able express my convictions about issues ranging from abortion to marriage to intelligent design to climate change without losing my job. I need my job to be able to help other Christians, and to have any chance at all of getting married and having children.
The Weekly Standard article traces the progress of the gay agenda, quoting from gay activists in Slate, The Daily Beast, The Atlantic, The Economist, The New Republic, etc.