The Brass Club was within its rights to fire the three employees. Besides a concept we’ve had in the West since, oh the year 1215 and Magna Carta, known as freedom of association, which holds that business and employment is a voluntary, mutually agreed upon contract. The employer/customer agrees to hire/pay the employee/seller an agreed upon rate for an agreed upon service/good. Either can walk away when they are no longer satisfied; neither can be forced to contract with the other if unwilling to. At least, back when we had a thing called “freedom.”
Now to the issue at hand.
The aggrieved employees are the latest members of the mob to engage in the weaponized use of the term racist. Anyone that they decide, on their own whim and caprice, is “racist”, must be punished for their sins.
The first punishment is public apology and ritual self-abasement.
Next it is financial punishment: forced donations to causes of their choice, boycotts, or termination of employment.
The final punishment is what we’re seeing play out nightly now: the looting and burning and execution of numerous law enforcement personnel.
The Brass management did not play this game and be cowed into the first wave of punishment above. They should be commended for standing up to the mob.