The difference is context though, like everything.
When Brandon Eich was fired for opposing gay marriage, he was voting on a public referendum. How can voting on a public law be considered so evil you should be fired? Why did they even have a vote at all? He did a normal thing and the left destroyed him for it.
Murdering someone in cold blood is obviously evil, and when the left dances on Kirk's grave, they are saying "Killing people in cold blood is good and I want more innocents to die." This is obviously horrific. If someone says that to your face it's a crime and they can go to jail for threatening you. Firing them is a moderate compromise.
The first is literally only to restrict the government. Private entities absolutely can kick you out for your speech
Which is word-for-word the argument the left used to get people on the right harassed, fired, and debanked.
The difference is context though, like everything.
When Brandon Eich was fired for opposing gay marriage, he was voting on a public referendum. How can voting on a public law be considered so evil you should be fired? Why did they even have a vote at all? He did a normal thing and the left destroyed him for it.
Murdering someone in cold blood is obviously evil, and when the left dances on Kirk's grave, they are saying "Killing people in cold blood is good and I want more innocents to die." This is obviously horrific. If someone says that to your face it's a crime and they can go to jail for threatening you. Firing them is a moderate compromise.
And it worked for them pretty well didn't it? It has most people afraid to even talk politics in public if they lean Right.
Correct, and they were right to do so. This is a problem with culture, not cancelling
Reread what I said.
I'm in favor of the firing. I'm not in favor of the stupid and incorrect reason they provided.
Clemson University is not a private entity.