Callatoroy
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I think many on the right see this as "being bitten by the mouth you fed".
I generally agree.
I've never had a huge issue, in principle, with people being fired for idiotic things they say in public, when those people are tied back to their employer.
There are exceptions. I didn't agree with Netflix' Jonathan Friedland being fired, but when people say blatantly racist/anti-Semitic, etc things in public, you take the risk.
No idea if this is real, but:
Do you think that is real or just to get views?