Someone made a parody in a format that has been used a lot to represent your reaction to an unreasonable and unwinnable situation (i.e. my favourite version is Hitler calling Games Workshop about their excessive price gouging for their tiny plastic models)
The employer caught wind of it and FIRED him for it.... the man was fired for expressing his opinion through a meme. So he sued them and won his case, this is a win for free speech advocates everywhere... how is it NOT relevant
Someone made a parody in a format that has been used a lot to represent your reaction to an unreasonable and unwinnable situation (i.e. my favourite version is Hitler calling Games Workshop about their excessive price gouging for their tiny plastic models)
The employer caught wind of it and FIRED him for it.... the man was fired for expressing his opinion through a meme. So he sued them and won his case, this is a win for free speech advocates everywhere... how is it NOT relevant