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Hypoallergenic Chie
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Spuuky
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Hypoallergenic Chie
Yeah. It does. He's free to believe whatever he wants without being punished for his beliefs.
What does being free to believe something have to do with being free to express it, and what does a private enterprise punishing an employee have to do with government censorship?
The right to express your beliefs is freedom of speech. If I were to go on tv and say Santa is real, should I be punished for being wrong?
He has every right to express his belief that homosexuality is wrong. The government is not oppressing him, which is what the First Amendment is. The network, which he likely has a contract which says that he will be suspended if he brings any type of negative attention to himself, the show they produce, or the network itself, is the one punishing him. Again, this is not a freedom of speech or First Amendment issue because the person "oppressing" him is not a governmental body.
I suggest you take five minutes to read the First Amendment before spouting nonsense like you have a clue.