I'm a big fan of the First Amendment. Kenneth Eng has the right to write what he wishes, regardless of how moronic.
But - as the Dixie Chicks learned a couple years back - it is worth remembering that "Free speech" does not mean "Free consequences".
Edited for clarification: Assume I'm an entertainer, or even an editorial writer. It is my free speech right to say publicly that, for example, I think blue jeans are stupid and anyone who wears them is a brain-dead fashion victim.
But it is not a violation of my free speech rights when jean-wearers stop buying my product, and Levi's pulls their sponsorship.
But - as the Dixie Chicks learned a couple years back - it is worth remembering that "Free speech" does not mean "Free consequences".
Edited for clarification: Assume I'm an entertainer, or even an editorial writer. It is my free speech right to say publicly that, for example, I think blue jeans are stupid and anyone who wears them is a brain-dead fashion victim.
But it is not a violation of my free speech rights when jean-wearers stop buying my product, and Levi's pulls their sponsorship.