As far as I know, this guy hasn’t killed anyone or committed any acts of violence. Until he breaks some law, he has as much right to be a nazi someone does to be a member of BLM. That is the way America works.
Try to imagine the most deeply personal and offensive thing a person could do or say against you (up to but not including breaking the law), then imagine you are that person’s boss, then imagine you keep employing them.
Also, BLM =/= Nazis (“It ain’t even the same sport”) and it’s troubling that you think they are comparable.
I support the 1st amendment. I support the idea of disapproving of what one has to say, but defending to the death that person’s right to say it.
sigh ™. Not this one again. He had the right so say what he wanted and a newspaper printed it for him, as per his rights. The 1st amendment (as I understand it) does not also protect his right to be listened to, to be agreed with, or not to elicit emotion in the listener to his vile idiocy.