If someone’s an asshole to you, it’s your right to decide not to work w/them. Right?
If someone’s an asshole to your friend/mom/kid/neighbor, etc., it’s still your right to decide not to work w/ them. Right?
So...
If someone’s an asshole to people you don’t know personally, but you disapprove of the assholery... it’s still your right to decide not to work w/them.
It’s not a blacklist if people choose not to work with you b/c your views make them or others feel unsafe.
At a certain point, conservatives are going to have to recognize that “views” are not academic when they have real-world effects and consequences for other people.
Like, “X got fired for being conservative!” implies those conservative views exist in a vacuum and are purely thought experiments, whereas in actuality those views are likely affecting other people quite fundamentally.
If you insist that people who cut ties w/ bigots are doing it just because of pressure from “cancel culture,” you’re basically saying they can’t tell the difference between which values matter to them and which don’t. That’s pretty patronizing.