It depends entirely upon whether his employer chooses to keep paying an employee whose disgusting comments make the company look bad.
As for me, he’s lost credibility. I wouldn’t want him associated with my business.
But that’s what it is, a business decision. Should not be political.
It is a business decision. I wrote both Nickelodeon and parent company Viacom. I told both I will be boycotting their network as long as Jason Biggs is in their employ. I also told them I would be contacting their sponsors and notifying them that I will no longer be buying the products and/or services of any company that would sponsor a network who would keep someone like Jason Biggs in their employ. How they handle it is their decision, but I know I am not alone in my mine. As long as Biggs is in their employ they stand to lose untold amounts. The decision is theirs.
You’re exactly right—it’s a business decision. If peeps really want to get him fired then they need to contact the sponsors of the show. Nickelodeon may be full of left-wingers (I don’t know) but they gotta eat like the rest of us, and if Biggs is derailing the gravy train then Nickelodeon should have no problem dumping him.