[quote=@Penny] Some of these Nazi's are losing their jobs based on their attendance. I'm changing my relationship with capitalism too: It's complicated. [/quote] Well, according to allegations of attendance. [url=https://www.nytimes.com/2017/08/14/us/charlottesville-doxxing.html]At least some of the people 'outed' weren't actually there.[/url] Interestingly [url=http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/pa-professor-facing-backlash-tweet-soldier-article-1.3014282]this[/url] [url=http://www.philly.com/philly/news/Drexel-officials-Professor-George-Ciccariello-Mahers-White-Genocide-tweet-was-utterly-reprehensible.html]fella[/url] is still gainfully employed. (edit: I think? actually not confident about that) Perhaps a good chance to segue -- is it wrong to fire somebody for political views you don't agree with? Would that be different than -- for instance -- firing a teacher because they were Muslim? In my mind, if you're taking federal money, that's sort of a non-discrimination contract... you don't get to fire Drexel Bro, you don't get to fire the economics teacher who wears a Hijab, you don't get to fire the lesbian groundskeeper, etc., unless they're failing at their actual job. Where's everybody's line? Sort of a freedom-versus-freedom situation.