The people didn't fire him, his boss did.....on the grounds that his views contradicted the subscribers' (revenue) views.Josh Beauchamp said:Him being fired IMO was unjustified and a massive overreaction the same as New York's SAFE Act was unjustified and a massive overreaction to Sandy Hook. I furthermore believe it can be seen as a 1st Amendment issue.
After all it is a business.
Nobody ever said he couldn't voice his opinion, they just said they weren't going to pay for it.
His employers apparently had a greater appreciation for revenue than they did for his opinion.