 What's about many things? Like all of these stories about gender, it's about much more than gender. It's about due process for one thing. I mean, the gentleman was fired summarily and did not apparently have a chance to defend himself before getting fired. It's about free speech, as you say. It's about your right, your ability to speak your mind about certain things of public interest without fear. And frankly, it's probably about viewpoint discrimination as well, in this case, in that I don't suppose he would have been fired if his opinion had been more in line with the current dogma.