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Murdoch tweets: Clinton sounds almost fascist on LGBTI issues

MurdochMedia tycoon Rupert Murdoch has taken to Twitter to show his disaporoval of Hillary Clinton’s support for same sex equality decribing the presidential hopefull as sounding “almost fascist”.

On Sunday Mrs Clinton was in New York giving the first major speech of her campaign. Mrs Clinton said ” “We should ban discrimination against LGBT Americans and their families so they can live, learn, marry, and work just like everybody else.”

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Mr Murdoch who recently annouced that he’d stepping down from his role as charman of News Corp, the world’s second biggest media congomorate, is an active user of Twitter. Mr Murdoch reguarly commentson government decisions around the globe.

Mr Murdoch refers to Mrs Clinton as ‘HilaryNo’ in his tweets.

HillaryNo Promises outlaw free speech about LGBT. What next? Sounds almost fascist.

— Rupert Murdoch (@rupertmurdoch) June 14, 2015

 

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