You're missing my point. Of course they're allowed to do that. I'm highlighting the hypocrisy in blacklisting someone for their views in the name of inclusiveness. It's an Orwellian mindset. "All views are welcome- as long as they agree with us."Personally i have no problem with this - had he been forced out by the Government (either state or Federal) then I would have a problem but customers are completely able to voice their frustrations at a CEO for what ever reason - if the company chooses to listen to the customers then that's that.
They actually stuck by him for quite a bit until Ok Cupid stuck the knife in (they prompted Mozilla users to change browser in order to use Ok Cupid) at which point they decided it was hurting the company to keep him on... probably a good decision
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