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Why the News of the World Scandal is relevant to you no matter where you live
To the general public, all of this might seem very domestically British, very distant and while certainly a political misfortune, a series of events that hold little weight for the rest of us, non British residents. Except that our every day lives, no matter where we are, what our socio economic background is, are shaped by this scandal. Because you see, News Corp is owned by Rupert Murdoch, the man you can hold accountable for not being able to access an abortion provider. The man you can hold accountable for the increase of intolerance and xenophobia sweeping the entirety of the Western World. Rupert Murdoch, the man who gave us Sarah Palin’s political career, Gert Wilders international fame, the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, the erosion of civil rights presented as a necessity and the demonization of Islam and the Middle East. Rupert Murdoch, the man who owns your mass media.
Because, in case you weren’t aware (and there is a conscious effort to obscure these facts), Rupert Murdoch owns a significant, influencing, far reaching media empire. His outlets include (but are not limited to):
- When AskMen.com publishes an article stating that women should be “shamed” into losing weight, thank Rupert Murdoch
- Anchor babies and the demonization of immigrant women? Thank Rupert Murdoch
- Act like a lady, think like a man and the pervasive stereotyping of gender and “how women should behave”? Thank Rupert Murdoch
- The rise of the Tea Party and the mainstream radicalization of the Western world? Thank Rupert Murdoch
- The constant portrayal of immigrants, asylum seekers, refuges and economic migrants as a threat to Western values? Thank Rupert Murdoch
(I urge you to check the link above to gasp at the extent of News Corp reach and influence).
- Publishing house HarperCollins
- Film Studio (and subsidiaries) 20th Century Fox
- Fox News (and all subsidiaries)
- Cable TV networks Sky Italia and Sky Germany
- AskMen.com
- Dow Jones & Company
- The Wall Street Journal
Now, I am not going to be so naive as to blame the Murdoch media empire for all the ills in the world. But let me clear: it might not be the sole responsible actor in our current sad state of affairs but it has played a very significant, prominent role in it. MORE