Murdoch drops Trump – losers are not supported

The western democracies seem incapable of solving the climate crisis. This is also because voters in many places have been lied to by the media for decades. This is mainly due to a very rich old man. The gentlemen know each other, that’s for sure. There is a series of photos taken in a St. Petersburg palace in which both can be seen, both grinning. The one a little more than the other, because he is giving himself something very expensive. Vladimir Putin tries on the diamond-studded Super Bowl championship ring of US billionaire Robert Kraft in the photo. Rupert Murdoch stands in the middle between the two, and as is so often the case when he smiles, it looks like he’s thinking about taking a bite. The anecdote fits well in a world where very rich and very powerful men – they are always men – make their own rules. A world in which what the most powerful in space just wants to do becomes reality. No matter whether laws, rules, norms or simply decency and courtesy are violated. Putin and Murdoch have that in common.

Rupert Murdoch’s media often even take the same positions as the Kremlin’s propaganda machine. In the UK, Putin and the News Corp. media worked together towards Brexit, in the US both Fox News and Putin’s hackers fought for Donald Trump. Putin lets his secret services and propaganda troops do everything possible to divide and destabilize the West, while Murdoch’s media always promote what the patriarch deems “conservative” and profitable. The consonance doesn’t seem to bother him. Fox News is to Donald Trump what the Russian channels Channel One, Rossyia and NTV are to Putin: Without their propaganda channels, the approval ratings of the two would probably wane quickly. Television is still a key instrument of power, despite the Internet.
more on the subject. Fox News creates a toxic parallelism in which everything Trump claims is true, or the truth is impossible to find out beyond party-political tactics. Fox News is Trump’s Ministry of Truth. In the TV series “The loudest Voice” with Russell Crowe as Fox boss Roger Ailes, you can watch the most disgusting people who have made Murdoch’s media what they are.

In fact, a 2019 study shows that there are significant differences between Republican voters who watch Fox News regularly and the rest. Fox Republicans are more extreme than the rest on a number of issues, in line with the positions the station favors: guns, taxes, racism. Fox seers, however, are on average nine years older and less educated. 78 percent of Fox Republicans consider Trump the “best president of all time”.

The global danger

Shortly after the election that brought Trump to the White House, 40 percent of his electorate said Fox News was their main news source, more than any other medium in any electoral group. Much has been said and written about Facebook’s complicity in Trump’s election victory – there is much to suggest that Murdoch’s propaganda station played an even more important role. This Murdoch media has not just started to pose a far greater danger, namely a global one. On both sides of the Pacific, his stations and papers are actively working to nip any serious climate policy in the bud.

Disinformation in the face of the fire disaster

The News Corp. media has been one of the most persistent advocates of the “sowing doubts about man-made climate change” strategy for decades. In the face of the gigantic bush fires in Australia after years of extreme drought and heat, the News Corp. papers send commentators there who blame arsonists or “the Greens” – in ping-pong with Fox News. Scott Morrison, the Australian Prime Minister, who until recently tried to deny the connection between climate change and bush fires and is pushing ahead with the expansion of coal production in his country, owes Murdoch as much as Donald Trump and Boris Johnson. There are voices to be taken seriously, including two former prime ministers, who believe that Murdoch personally determines who runs government in his native country. In the world of Murdoch, Trump and Morrison, the man-made climate crisis is still a question of faith, one political position among many, an obstacle on the way to even more power and even more money – the personal wealth of the 88-year-old Murdoch is growing to seven to eight Billions of dollars valued. Allegedly, Murdoch’s son and designated heir to the throne Lachlan shares this view, while Rupert himself publicly denies it.

Physics doesn’t care about propaganda

The method with the parallel reality only works to a limited extent when gigantic areas are on fire and even residents of distant cities have to breathe smoke and soot. “Mr. Morrison may have a powerful propaganda machine in Murdoch’s press and no opposition at the same time, but his moral authority continues to dwindle by the hour,” wrote Australian writer Richard Flanagan recently in the New York Times.

What speaks against the arson thesis

Rupert Murdoch never had moral authority, but the brutal facts of the looming climate catastrophe mean that News Corp. employees and even members of the Murdoch clan express themselves in public disgust about the machine of denial.

The own son turns away

Rupert’s son James and his wife Kathryn said through a spokesman this week that their “views on climate change and their frustration with parts of News Corp. and Fox coverage” are well known. The US magazine “The Daily Beast” quoted an unnamed News Corp. executive as saying, “The majority of the people who work here agree with James. We hope this is the point, on to whom the matter tips over. ” The rest of humanity is to be hoped that they are right. Murdoch is currently the most dangerous man in the world.

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