Getting fired is a consequence. Getting a new job doesn't change that.
True but I am thinking more of net result.
Before this happened:
Anthony was a racist millionaire with a radio audience and a lot of twitter followers.
People who dislike him don't listen to him.
After this happened:
Anthony is a racist millionaire with an internet radio audience and slightly more followers.
People who dislike him don't listen to him.
Well, he got fired.
He might not get on Twitter and post vile racist rants for incidents that haven't been proven.
You clearly don't know Anthony.. Also, the veracity of his story is irrelevant. Unless you think his words were more justified if he was in fact attacked.
I really don't care if he goes independent and if he's going to be more successful. That's fine. It's bigger than that. It's a victory because people are starting to understand that there are some lines that can't be crossed. If the outcome of this is that there's a bigot who got shitcanned because he's a bigot, that's good enough for me. If the end result is that he gets more popularity (likely from other bigots who want to stand in solidaridy with him), that's fine too. He was likely to get that even if he didn't get fired.
That's a very naive way of viewing it. These kind of actions are doing nothing but entrenching stupid opinions. I'd much rather have opinions like his out in the open where they can be debated and hopefully change someone's mind. Keeping them behind closed doors accomplishes nothing.
Why is it worse to have a public stupid opinion than a private one? If every racist lost their job this country would have like 40% unemployment
See this is your "privilege" talking now. I don't blame you because you honestly probably don't realize it as you type, but it's there and it's screaming out.
His firing does accomplish something. Saying it doesn't accomplish anything is a narrow view of world that you currently possess.
No, the narrow world view is that this twitter/blogosphere victory means anything. Very few people really cared about this event and even fewer will remember it.
The last thing in the world I want is for the media and internet to be an echo chamber of opinions like mine. Some of the deepest thinking I've done on political subjects is when anthony says some republican line and I try to formulate a rebuttal that I'd give if I were able to respond (I don't listen to the show live, so my excellent thoughts can't make it on air :-( ). His racial stuff was less interesting because a lot of it was completely irrational, but sometimes he would ask reasonable sounding questions with racial undertones and I'd end up doing research to see why the answer wasn't his implied "because black people are awful"