>>16220588>But if Burger King finds out a janitor or the CEO is a member of the KKK, I don't think they would have an issue firing them.And they would be sued. You can't fire the guy because he says, you think, or is an actual member of the KKK. If he committed a crime associated with that, or used hate speech against employees or customers yes. But just being a member of something isn't grounds for firing.
>The NBA Nets suspended Kyrie Irving five games without pay for linking to a Black Israelite movie.NBA teams are like other major sports groups in America. That is the are allowed to operate outside of regular government oversight. When you sign with the NBA you sign a document stating that they can fine, or fire you on any grounds that harms the image of your team or the NBA. You sign that document and release yourself to those rules in exchange for the right to play there. That is because there is no government law, on any level, that allows a company to censure its employees.