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A blatantly disproportionate analogy, yes but it still applies none the less. One mans terrorist is anothers freedom fighter, who's right ? The boundaries have already been set by people, otherwise this situation would not have happened.
I agree "a person has a right to their private life as a fellow citizen. He has a right to disagree with me." However making a public donation, that effects the lives of those fellow citizens is open game. And they in turn showed that disagreement by protesting his position at Firefox. It may not be fair but that's life and it goes on everywhere, at every level. Everything is open to interpretation, an unpopular opinion may still be right, who's to say ?
You are ok with Republican CEOs firing anyone who makes a donation to the DNC or a Dem candidate?