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Why is it necessary to promote divisive, corrosive Identity Politics on your website?

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Firefox aims to be a competitive platform for web browsing and uniting people through communication which is admirable. However, Firefox/Mozilla has chosen to become a demagogue in Identity Politics by promoting groups like 'Women Who Code' as if women need to be given a special invitation as a separate group of humans based on the voodoo science of Identity Politics.

This is a totally regrettable decision and development. Certainly women have every right, opportunity, and talent to create web platforms. The issue is whether Firefox or any corporation should be able to exploit gender, 'racial', or religious differences so as to divide people for maintaining corporate hegemony. Corporations seek to divide people into their bogus groupings so as to suggest in people's minds that they ID Groupings are the most important thing which matters rather than real issues like maintaining an open Internet, healthcare, or development technology. That Mozilla would sign on to the voodoo science of ID Politics is very troubling and people should consider if they want to support this tactic of corporations to divide people along the lines of gender, race, religion, and ethnicity.

Firefox aims to be a competitive platform for web browsing and uniting people through communication which is admirable. However, Firefox/Mozilla has chosen to become a demagogue in Identity Politics by promoting groups like 'Women Who Code' as if women need to be given a special invitation as a separate group of humans based on the voodoo science of Identity Politics. This is a totally regrettable decision and development. Certainly women have every right, opportunity, and talent to create web platforms. The issue is whether Firefox or any corporation should be able to exploit gender, 'racial', or religious differences so as to divide people for maintaining corporate hegemony. Corporations seek to divide people into their bogus groupings so as to suggest in people's minds that they ID Groupings are the most important thing which matters rather than real issues like maintaining an open Internet, healthcare, or development technology. That Mozilla would sign on to the voodoo science of ID Politics is very troubling and people should consider if they want to support this tactic of corporations to divide people along the lines of gender, race, religion, and ethnicity.

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hi hal1490, this is a forum dedicated to technical support for mozilla products and people answering here are mostly other firefox users like you. so your question/feedback is slightly misplaced here - please send it to the mozilla governance mailing list instead: https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/governance

thank you for your understanding!

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hi hal1490, this is a forum dedicated to technical support for mozilla products and people answering here are mostly other firefox users like you. so your question/feedback is slightly misplaced here - please send it to the mozilla governance mailing list instead: https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/governance

thank you for your understanding!

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Hi   hal1490   !

For what it's worth : I'm behind you   -   100%   !

But what philipp says is true, and in addition to his suggestion :

You can give further feedback here:

• Input page: https://qsurvey.mozilla.com/s3/FirefoxInput/ • Twitter: https://twitter.com/firefox • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Firefox • Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/firefox/