I did read the article and the title is not provocative, it's actually accurate. This is what Tweedy says about firing Bennett: “If you wanted to pinpoint a moment where I was doing something boss like and mature, that would have been it,” he says, then looks away. Though Tweedy does not mention it, Bennett died in 2009. “‘Boss like’ sounds terrible, but you know what I mean.” IMHO that act is definitely "Boss like" but it's not mature, nor is it compassionate, nor is it ethical. It's just a guy in a position of power who finds an underling a nuisance and gets rid of him. At least that'