Microsoft Reverses Stand on Discrimination Bill
sriram_2001 writes "Bowing to intense pressure both from outside as well as its employees, Microsoft has reversed its stand on the anti-discrimination bill. In a company wide email, Steve Ballmer says that though the Washington legislative session is over for the year, they'll support any such legislation in the future. However, he adds that they'll be supporting it in the US only as they don't want to involve the company in debates in countries with different cultures and value systems. He also says that he doesn't think Microsoft should be involved in most public policy issues." Announcement about the email's release on the Scobleizer main site.
Here's the full text of the email (with the spacing errors corrected).
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~ |rip/\/\aster /\/\onkey
In case anyone wants full confirmation, the email is also located on Microsoft's web site.
It's a good day for some of us Microsofties that were really upset at what happened.
"You know your god is man-made when he hates all the same people you do."