I was thinking about him as well, but since he's no longer CEO, I figured he probably didn't count. Anyway, what do you think about him? On one hand, the case disgusts me because he used the n-word in a non-derogatory context and was pilloried by the powers that be in a kind of "absolute liability" way for using the word at all.
On the other hand, he should have known to avoid even getting into the mess at all in the first place. Also, I heard reports that he blamed some other agency, at least in part, for encouraging that kind of dialogue. Even if the agency did that, each person is responsible for his or her own words.
I just think that losing the very company that one founded because of political correctness is ridiculous.