Johannes check out the thread titled something like "inXile gamescom torment meeting CANCELLED" for the quotes.
basically Brother None used to lurve being misogynist, racist, bigoted and xenophobic in NMA and to a lesser extent in the Codex. some of the quotes are harmless but some... are not. ALL of them would be grounds for dismissal in any real industry other than, i guess, kickstarter games.
Wait, in Kwa you can fire people because of their private views and privately made posts - not associated with company nor stated from a position of company employee?
Haha, thats so fucked up. Especially in country that prides itself in having real free speech.
The US used to fire people for holding Communist views (there's a whole thing about it; it's called McCarthyism), or for going to labor rights protests, and it can and still does fire people for Union organizing. And it could go back to firing people for Communist views at any time, if it feels like it. The US government protects your right to believe whatever you want, but it doesn't protect you from the social consequences of said beliefs. That, you have to own to yourself.
They were at war with the Communists at the time. To wave the flag of an enemy country in the street, while you are at war with said country... Well that is called treason. Pretty sure they would do a lot worse to people waving Swastikas during WW2.
The only people who have free speech in America, are billionaires and SJW. The SJW have billionaire benefactors like Soros and government bureaucrat/informers backing them up. Billionaires like Trump can afford lawyers to ensure their right to hold any opinion they like. For anyone else, they are free to have an opinion as long as it doesn't offend their rulers. Every slave in history has had that right.
As long as you don't preach violence or sedition, you can say anything you want in the US. That is, as long as you are willing to own the consequences. That takes courage, because there are no safe spaces for stating uncommon beliefs. And there never were. More than half of people are wimpy little mice who choose to align themselves with their boss's beliefs in order to stay in the company, and maybe get ahead, and they never peep differently in a public space (like Facebook) in fear of discovery and subsequent retaliation.
But then, if you aren't willing to hold to your beliefs out of such fear, then they never really were your
beliefs. They were just some stupid, transient opinions you chose to hold.