what do we call this? where one should "always" oppose firings over a tweet (when it affects "their team") vs. later saying people should be fired over tweets (when it affects the "other team") is this called hypocrisy or selfishness or something else? image

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People often conflate freedom of speech with freedom from consequences. Freedom of speech ONLY means that the government can't punish you for what you say. Other people and entities with whom you have relationships are free to ostracize you as a result of your speech.
In the first one he said "controversial tweet" - which could be almost anything - and in the second I think he's talking about folks celebrating an assassination.