via Americablog.
Wow.
Oh, and found this over there too from the Seattle Times:
Microsoft may rethink position on gay-rights bill
By Brier Dudley
Seattle Times technology reporter
Microsoft may re-evaluate whether to support state legislation that would ban discrimination against gays and lesbians, Chairman Bill Gates said yesterday.
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Gates welcomed the feedback.
“It’s perfectly fair for us to be scrutinized on anything,” he said. “We didn’t realize that one would get that level of scrutiny, but there’s people who care a lot. They care a lot about the issue.”
No shit Sherlock, basic civil rights that straight white men like you take for granted. Yes, you could say we care about that issue a lot.
duh.
The Washington Post weighs in on the issue too:
Microsoft Draws Fire for Shift on Gay Rights Bill
Activist Minister Had Threatened a Boycott
By David A. Vise
Washington Post Staff Writer
Tuesday, April 26, 2005; Page E01
Microsoft Corp. has long taken pride in its progressive employment practices. It was one of the first major companies to provide domestic partner benefits, and it has long included sexual orientation in its own anti-discrimination policies. The company, headquartered in Washington state, also is one of a handful to protect workers based on whether they follow gender conventions or not, through their dress, mannerisms or other expression.
But Microsoft’s decision to withdraw its support for state legislation that would have banned discrimination against gays and lesbians in housing, employment and insurance drew sharp criticism yesterday from those who say the company missed an opportunity to make an important public statement. Instead, they say, Microsoft caved in to pressure from religious conservatives who opposed the bill, which failed by one vote last week.
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Gee, I hope my company never waffles on gay rights like that.