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20The CEO changed in the middle of this, and the current CEO wasn't in the company when the original events happened.– Mad ScientistCommented Oct 7, 2019 at 10:11
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8"there exists a clique within the company and community who drove this action for political reasons of their own... [t]hose are the heads that need to do the rolling" - No. No heads need to be rolling. There is no "clique". There are people who have concerns, and raised them. Do not go around accusing them of malice for how SE mishandled the situation.– MithicalCommented Oct 7, 2019 at 10:16
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4@user58 You call it how you see it, I call it how I see it. "Raising concerns", IMO, should not have an endgame of getting people kicked out. SE mishandled, but (IMO) they (and I don't have any particular people in mind - not enough detail released) forced this issue along. You clearly disagree with that viewpoint, which is your right and I respect that.– StephenG - Help UkraineCommented Oct 7, 2019 at 12:02
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1@user58: The people who have concerns and raised them, and the people who fired Monica Cellio and who run SE Inc. are really not the same people.– einpoklumCommented Oct 7, 2019 at 21:07
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