Author Topic: Okcupid calls for users to ditch FireFox due to CEO's previous Prop8 donation  (Read 4141 times)

Also, shouldn't people be boycotting the use of Javascript since Eich was the direct creator of it? That would make more sense.
I have an idea for a parody movement

except it kinda does?
the ceo thinks he shouldn't have to provide contraception coverage because of his religious beliefs
The problem is that contraceptives aren't necessary for you to live.  If you get sick or are injured or something then yes they should, and will pay for it but if you can't use a damn condom and decide to get pregnant anyways the company shouldn't be placed into responsibility.

Time to download Firefox 700 more times.

except it kinda does?
the ceo thinks he shouldn't have to provide contraception coverage because of his religious beliefs
To be fair I not only think abortion should be legal, but it should be encouraged more. Too many unwanted kids running around. I also have nothing against gay marriage.

However contraception shouldn't be provided. That's just absurd. You don't need it. That's like saying plastic surgery should be provided by health insurance companies.

The problem is that contraceptives aren't necessary for you to live.  If you get sick or are injured or something then yes they should, and will pay for it but if you can't use a damn condom and decide to get pregnant anyways the company shouldn't be placed into responsibility.

Assuming that workers have to be full time to recieve health care benefits (and thus have a stable salary), I would agree that it would be alright to let couples share the cost of contraception care
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i use chrome B)
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The problem is that contraceptives aren't necessary for you to live.  If you get sick or are injured or something then yes they should, and will pay for it but if you can't use a damn condom and decide to get pregnant anyways the company shouldn't be placed into responsibility.
thats not the point
last time i checked he isnt paying for these out of pocket, the company is
and the company in itself is not religious and a good portion of his workers probably arent either
he's using his personal beliefs as a political tool
However contraception shouldn't be provided. That's just absurd. You don't need it. That's like saying plastic surgery should be provided by health insurance companies.
i think its better to avoid a wrong turn then go down the wrong turn just to turn around later on (kinda stuffty brown townogy but w/e)

thats not the point
last time i checked he isnt paying for these out of pocket, the company is
and the company in itself is not religious and a good portion of his workers probably arent either
he's using his personal beliefs as a political tool

thats a funny way to state things

don't all people want certain things passed because of their own beliefs about things?

thats a funny way to state things

don't all people want certain things passed because of their own beliefs about things?
i kinda worded that weird
his personal beliefs are affecting other people, therefor they arent personal anymore

gay marriage is good example of how some things arent about personal beliefs:
legalizing gay marriage allows those who believe in non-catholic (kinda sterotype) ideals to do non-catholic things
the law isnt saying that the catholics have to do these things, however
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i think its better to avoid a wrong turn then go down the wrong turn just to turn around later on (kinda stuffty brown townogy but w/e)
Of course people should use protection.
Doesn't mean someone else should have to pay for it?

Of course people should use protection.
Doesn't mean someone else should have to pay for it?
"someone else"
you mean the company? lol

maybe people should stop prying into other people's personal lives.

"someone else"
you mean the company? lol
What else would I have meant.



What else would I have meant.
you're acting as if the ceo is paying out of pocket for this
the ceo has personal beliefs, and thats fine, but his beliefs are effecting other people that work in his company
it is the law that this company provides healthcare for its workers and i really do think contraception falls under the category of it