I guess what I was trying to say was what TheGratefulNet says at Slashdot:

tit for tat, I say.

more and more, companies are invading your home life and privacy. you want this job, here, piss in a bottle since you are guilty unless you prove otherwise.

what a person may choose to do at home while off-work is their business. right? well, companies don’t seem to think so. they want to invade your lifestyle choices and penalize you for it.

well, same here! we have every right to inspect the CEO’s personality and character and if its not ‘in line’ with our core beliefs, sure, send him packing!

when companies stop invading our home life styles, we will stop asking the c-levels about theirs.

fair is fair.

Is it fair? Fair would be if businesses were business and people were people and these were regarded as entirely separate classes of existence. People could have opinions of their own and businesses would be judged on their merits and not the opinions of their leaders. In the world we actually live in, perhaps mobbing the prominent for contributions to campaigns against fairness is fair. I must say, though, three days on Chromium, it bernz!