Quite a controversial decision… I love Kagi though, but I don’t understand why they would want to drag Brave into this.

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    Don’t forget the Brave CEO being ousted from Mozilla for being massively homophobic, donating money to try to overturn the right for gay couples to be married.

    E: and them injecting affiliate codes when you copy some links, tracking users. Particularly bad when they relentlessly market themselves as being private

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        He’s spoken out since and said he thinks homophobia is acceptable (in 2014). He’s never said he was wrong - he doubled down on it saying people weren’t being inclusive of people who hold homophobic views.

        Ask yourself if you’d be angry if he spent money campaigning on giving, say, black people fewer rights. I’d imagine you’d be pissed off about that. So what’s the difference? Why are you accepting of this?

        It’s particularly bad that he sells his product as being respectful of people’s privacy, yet he wants the state to intervene in people’s private lives and prevent them from having equal rights.

        By all means, use Brave. I don’t care. Use their crypto, use their affiliate links they inject into your browser, whatever. I just personally refuse to support someone who is unrepentantly homophobic.

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      These days it’s easy to get label as -phohic

      Men can’t pregnant

      Men aren’t women

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      He didn’t support gay marriage in 2008. Neither did Obama, but he gets a free pass. Is Obama massively homophobic?

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        Firstly, fuck off with this misrepresentation. I can’t be bothered with tedious whataboutism pushed purely to simp for a homophobic millionaire who actively wants people like me to be second class citizens.

        He spent money to actively oppose LGBT people having equal rights. That’s very different to merely not publicly supporting it in order to avoid backlash from the very people he had to win over to be elected.

        One of those is spineless or, charitably, savvy politicking. The other is outright hateful.

        And for the record, I’m not American. I couldn’t give a shit about Obama. So if this is some kind of “um ackshully you supported Obama, owned much??” doesn’t apply to me. Not that it was even a good argument anyway.

        He hasn’t come out and said that he was wrong or tried to make up for it in any way. He has in fact doubled down on his stance.

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          No, but he did do an interview years later where he doubled down, and complained that people weren’t being inclusive of those with homophobic views.

          Basically the “so much for the tolerant left! They’re not even tolerant of my intolerance!” argument lol