Disclaimer The opinions expressed herein are my own personal opinions and do not represent my employer's view in anyway.
I find it interesting that just days after I wrote this post, Scott Adams is writing about this:
In the United States, we have freedom of speech, in the sense that the government won’t arrest you for speaking your mind. Yay for freedom!But your fellow citizens will happily ruin your economic life if you say something unpopular in public. Some might say that has nothing to do with the right of free speech. It's an example of free people acting in a free way. But to me, it looks like cutting out the middle man. There's no point in electing a government to punish unpopular speakers when the citizens can do it themselves, and cheaper. It might look we have freedom of speech to you, but to me it looks like we just found the most efficient system for limiting it.
Sound familiar? I'm not sure whether the fact that he agrees with the basic premise of my post means that I'm not as crazy as I think... or that I'm certifiable.