Murdoch Sons Against Immigration Ban, Despite Father's Trump Ties
Source: Forbes
21st Century Fox chiefs James and Lachlan MurdochCEO and chairman, respectivelyare the latest corporate leaders to come out against Donald Trump's executive order banning citizens of seven predominately Muslim nations from coming into the United States for 90 days and halting the Syrian refugee program for 120 days.
"21st Century Fox is a global company, proudly headquartered in the U.S., founded byand comprising at all levels of the business immigrants," the brothers wrote in an internal memo on Monday, referring to their father, Australian immigrant Rupert Murdoch, the current chairman of Fox News. "We deeply value diversity and believe immigration is an essential part of Americas strength."
The memo continues to offer assistance and supportincluding legal aidto any Fox employee affected by the travel ban, though it falls short in disapproving of the president and his policies to the degree of other industry leaders, such as Google's Sergey Brin, Y Combinators Sam Altman and Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg.
Read more: http://www.forbes.com/sites/maddieberg/2017/01/30/21st-century-foxs-murdochs-come-out-against-immigration-ban-despite-fathers-ties-to-trump/#62d9c30b4831
Trust Buster
(7,299 posts)Lonestarblue
(10,095 posts)If the sons truly mean what they say, they need to make changes at Fox to stop the anti-immigrant stories and the multitude of lies that pass for news on their network. Words without actions are meaningless.
randr
(12,417 posts)They must condemn that acts of twitler as cowardly. We have rejected the impulse to hide under covers and act in all meaningful manners as the terrorists would hope us to act. The cowards are playing into the terrorists and openly denying what makes us a powerful and righteous nation.
BumRushDaShow
(129,608 posts)relating to overseas reaction to the ban, generating a sub-thread remarking on the recent WSJ reporting on Drumpf in general - http://www.democraticunderground.com/10141682344
I know I stopped paying attention to the WSJ after Murdoch bought Dow Jones to get ownership of that paper. But I do expect, as I posted in the thread I linked to, that Murdoch has been at the "doing what's expedient for himself and family" business longer than Drumpf.