Neo-Nazi Loving Lawyer Loses Job for Owning Hateful Record Label
Neo-Nazi Loving Lawyer Loses Job for Owning Hateful Record Label
This is a case of facing the music. Aaron Davis, an attorney in Minneapolis, Minnesota recently learned that, if you’re gonna dance, you have to pay the band. The former partner at Patterson Thuente was recently ousted from his post after being outed as the owner of Behold Barbarity, a record label catering to the tastes of a small subset of black metal/death metal fans. Note: This article contains strong, hateful language.Mr. Davis, lawyer by day, record label owner by night, got a wake-up call louder than a cheap amp exploding when City Pages, a weekly news source, published a story outing him as Behold Barbarity’s owner. What’s the problem, right? Lawyers are entitled to a side gig, aren’t they? And, whatever happened to freedom of speech?Yes, yes they are so entitled. However, their employers are also entitled to terminate them if their side gigs could cast the firm in a bad light. As for Mr. Davis’ First Amendment rights… Many people, particularly those engaged in often nasty Facebook arguments, don’t realize one very important fact: the First Amendment guarantee of freedom of speech only guarantees that the government cannot interfere with speech.There are, of course, exceptions. Yelling, “Fire!” in a movie theater when there is no fire, creates a dangerous situation (crowd stampede) and isn’t protected. Neither is speech that is aimed at inciting violence. But that’s a digression. The fact is that Mr. Davis was not employed by the government. Ergo, he has no freedom of speech protection from his employer.This shouldn’t come as a surprise to him, unless he skipped those classes in Constitutional Law. Further, it shouldn’t be a surprise that, in this age of abundant access to information, his side hustle was discovered.So, what exactly was so wrong with Behold Barbarity that it cost the man, once touted as “a key member of Patterson Thuente’s litigation team,” his job?Behold some of the songs/lyrics of some of Behold Barbarity’s artists:
The 2010 Deathkey album called, “Behead the Semite;”
Aryanwulf’s catalog, including such tunes as “Kill the Jews,” and “At the Dawn of a New Aryan Empire;”
The Raunchous Brothers, whose lyrics include, “You’re of no use to me, you disgraceful fucking dyke, so I’ll shove you in the oven like the glorious Third Reich.”
Vinyl sticker once available from Behold Barbarity; image courtesy of www.nwnprod.com.
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