cawacko
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Libertarians shouldn't have a problem with that. Under a libertarian view, the company has the right to associate with whomever it wishes. Regardless of whether his opinion was private (it wasn't) or public (it was), the company is under no obligation to associate with someone whose opinions it does not share. In fact, one of the major problems I have with libertarianism is the fact that it fails to account for coercion by private parties (like the Compnay here) and is instead only concerned with coercion by the goverment (which I think should be employed in instances like this).
What would the government do in this instance?