With all the talk about the LA Clippers and private tape recordings of disparaging comments toward "minorities", the reaction was interesting to say the least, especially for a country that selectively believes "what people do in the privacy of their own home..."
Should corporate by-laws include clauses that disallow demonstrations of perceived racism in your own home? Is this the thought police or the justified intolerance of intolerance?
I think most people think that others ought to be able to believe what they want, but it's interesting to me that some beliefs are not only not tolerated, they are so abhorrent to most people that a public skewering is practically your only option.