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Meta employees were ‘betrayed, horrified' by Mark Zuckerberg's MAGA makeover: Report
Meta employees were ‘betrayed, horrified' by Mark Zuckerberg's MAGA makeover: Report

Hindustan Times

timea day ago

  • Business
  • Hindustan Times

Meta employees were ‘betrayed, horrified' by Mark Zuckerberg's MAGA makeover: Report

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg's growing closeness with the Trump administration and his appearance on Joe Rogan's podcast left his employees and coworkers horrified and feeling betrayed, a report by the Financial Times said. On the podcast, Zuckerberg compared MMA training to workplace dynamics(Facebook/Mark Zuckerberg) Forty-five anonymous people who know or have worked with Zuckerberg told the news outlet that his apparent transformation into "MAGA Mark," as some at the company have begun calling him, has been a radical makeover. "We are, they say, witnessing a Revenge of the Nerds-style midlife crisis. For Zuckerberg to so theatrically align himself with the Maga movement and the "manosphere", a constellation of anti-woke, alpha male influencers, seemed like a total break from his image as a supporter of social justice. In interviews, current and former staff used language such as "grieving", "horror" and "betrayal" to describe how they felt," the report said. Appearing on the Joe Rogan podcast, Zuckerberg made controversial comments, such as calling corporate America "culturally neutered" and calling for more "masculine energy" in workplaces. 'He saw Elon Musk was popular' The comments triggered a wave of internal backlash at Meta, with a few executives even raising the issue at a company meeting. However, the Meta boss reportedly dismissed the concerns. "He basically said: 'If you don't like it, tough s**t'," one Meta staffer told Financial Times. Zuckerberg's appearance and tone have changed along with his tone. Shearling coats and gold chains have replaced the plain grey T-shirts and hoodies. The buzz cut has been swapped with a ginger mullet. On the podcast, Zuckerberg compared MMA training to workplace dynamics, saying it's better to channel aggression constructively than suppress it. "In a lot of the corporate world, I think there's this bias where you think that aggression or intensity is inherently bad. But it's not. I actually think it's useful. You want to be able to channel that energy," he said. Some staffers believe Mark Zuckerberg grew frustrated that Elon Musk was widely seen as the bold, visionary innovator, while he wasn't given the same recognition. "He saw that Elon Musk was popular among the tech bros. There was a push to make him cool. The core of the Social Network movie is true — he just wants people to like him," an insider said, in the report.

Regarding Popes, Dopes And Hopes
Regarding Popes, Dopes And Hopes

Scoop

time05-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Scoop

Regarding Popes, Dopes And Hopes

Did you see the AI-generated photo Trump posted of himself as pope on his Lying Social Network? In response, the bishops of New York State solemnly said, 'There is nothing clever or funny about this image.' Perhaps, but a body can't help but laugh. The global media is reporting, with a mock serious tone, that 'the men responsible for picking a new pontiff are enjoying rock-star status in Rome as they prepare for conclave: the secret, centuries-old ritual of electing a leader of the Catholic church that is due to begin on 7 May.' 'Until they are sequestered, it is in the bars and restaurants in the area surrounding the Vatican where the real talking happens, with some mischievous cardinals exploiting the press while they can to leak tidbits or to discredit the main candidates.' Though the Oscar-nominated movie 'Conclave' has a properly progressive ending, and though its message is irredeemably conflicted as it tries to give relevance to a medieval ritual, it gets one thing right: The conclave is as political as any smoke-filled room. As was also reported today, 'Luis Antonio Tagle, a reformer from the Philippines and a strong favorite, had a rough ride from conservative cardinals after a video of him singing John Lennon's Imagine emerged on the internet.' So it's likely that the soon to be beatified Pope Francis, who dubiously represented one small step for the Church (even though he was unable or unwilling to root out the rot of sexual abuse by priests, not to mention condemn the Church's complicity in the Argentinean atrocities during the 1970's), will be replaced by a man who will represent one giant leap backward for humankind. The lawn signs popping up for Trump for Pope compel the question: Is there any more true holiness in the Catholic Church than there is this putz of a POTUS? As a boy when the Mass was still in Latin and the priest faced away from the congregation, the mysterious rituals of the Church had their desired effect, producing in my imagination as a child a sense of wonder and grandeur, just as they have in the childlike minds of unaware people over hundreds of years. And though it was still before Vatican II when I became an altar boy and the rituals remained remote, I saw firsthand that it was all a big show. Now that's all that remains, which is why the headline, 'Rock- Star Cardinals' is so fitting. The Roman Catholic Church is shot through with darkness and corruption, from its secular power during the Holy Roman Empire, to its vast wealth accumulated over the centuries, to the minimally addressed pedophilia of its priests and abuse by its nuns. Without doubt, if there was a Second Coming, the first thing Jesus would do would be to disavow any connection with Catholicism and Christianity. Though the worldwide obsession with one man (the dope or the pope) is understandable given the pathocracy that the USA has become, one cannot lose sight of the fact that America's complete conduit of collective darkness is a product of American socio-political culture. The darkness in human consciousness is playing for all the marbles. Never in human history has a non-theologized, non-psychologized philosophy of evil been more urgently needed. People on the right project the darkness within them onto people on the left, whereas people on the left psychologize evil to the point of writing 'evil' with quotes, as if it doesn't exist except in each person's interpretation. The underlying question is: Can the inward, spiritual dimension can inform and be harmoniously combined with the outward political dimension of human life? Of course, not even the Dalai Lama could sustain that balance, and formally relinquished his political position in 2011 over the Tibetan government in exile. Taking the word catholic literally, Pope Francis attempted to universalize all religions under the banner of inclusiveness. But he was jesuitical by ignoring the inherent contradiction of simultaneously trying to evangelize Catholicism. Thus his inclusiveness was a whitewash of exclusive Catholic doctrine, ash heap ideas of sin, and the gilded trappings of institutional power that he left intact for the next pope. The world desperately needs a true moral conscience, one that is both authentically spiritual in that it eschews power in perpetuity, and effectively political in the sense that declares the sovereignty of humanity, upholds the wholeness and health of the Earth, and prioritizes the needs of the poor and marginalized. Institutions of the past, whether supposedly spiritual or blatantly political, represent mindsets that are utterly irrelevant to the immense challenges of the present. Reform, whether of the Catholic Church or the United Nations, is completely secondary to a psychological revolution and the creation of a living global body of dialogue and deliberation. Martin LeFevre - Meditations Scoop Contributor Martin LeFevre is a contemplative and philosopher. His sui generis 'Meditations' explore spiritual, philosophical and political questions relating to the polycrisis facing humanity. lefevremartin77@gmail

Andrew Garfield breaks down in tears at grave for his murdered ancestors
Andrew Garfield breaks down in tears at grave for his murdered ancestors

Metro

time22-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Metro

Andrew Garfield breaks down in tears at grave for his murdered ancestors

Andrew Garfield's journey into his ancestry was more heartwrenching than he anticipated, as it took him to the graves of his murdered family members. He followed his family history through to Poland in the return of the BBC 1 series Who Do You Think You Are? which aired tonight. The Spider-Man icon broke down in tears as he arrived at the memorial grave site for those lost at the Nazi death camp Treblinka, Poland. Andrew, 41, had uncovered the story of his Jewish great-grandfather Ludwig Garfinkel, who had successfully escaped the Holocaust. However, he was then confronted with the solemn realisation that Ludwig's three sisters, who did not escape, likely met a horrific end at the hands of the Nazis. As he reached Treblinka, which is now marked with engraved stones representing towns the victims had lived in, the Social Network star was overcome with emotion. 'This is the memorial stone for the Jews from Kielce that met their ultimate fate here in Treblinka,' he explained through his tears. Kielce was where Ludwig's sisters, along with many other persecuted civilians, fled to and lived in ghettos. 'Which, um, my -' Andrew began to explain before his voice cracked and he wiped away more tears. He continued: 'Which, my great-grandfather's three sisters, we imagine, had to have been murdered. Szajndla, Dwojra, and Basia. 'That their lives were deemed so valueless and the Nazis attempted to erase even the memory of them. Even their names, even any record of them. 'And they succeeded in a certain way.' While the records of the death camps were erased, most of the Jewish population living in Poland's ghettos were brought there, with over 1,000,000 unmarked deaths. As he placed remembrance stones on top of the Kielce standing stone, he added that these women were just 'normal girls' who had lives and dreams. Andrew added: 'This journey that we've been on has recovered my memory of them and my family's memory of them. I'm very grateful for that. 'I wish I had known you better. I wish you peace.' The We Live In Time actor followed the visit with a return to Los Angeles, where he was born and spends half his time. More Trending In a deeper connection to the city, it was revealed that his father's great-uncle, Harry Kupcyks, had emigrated there from London and set up a ladies' tailoring store. He changed his last name to Cooper and was said to have worked with Marilyn Monroe, Ava Gardner and Elizabeth Taylor. 'It's just really lovely to see a success story,' Andrew shared of his ancestor's Hollywood roots. View More » Who Do You Think You Are continues Tuesday at 9pm on BBC 1. Got a story? If you've got a celebrity story, video or pictures get in touch with the entertainment team by emailing us celebtips@ calling 020 3615 2145 or by visiting our Submit Stuff page – we'd love to hear from you. MORE: The Celebrity Traitors 'leaked' line-up is a game-changing moment in television MORE: Doctor Who's greatest episode in years proves it's broken beyond repair MORE: 'One of the best police dramas ever made' finally lands on Amazon Prime

Jesse Eisenberg ‘honoured' after being granted Polish citizenship
Jesse Eisenberg ‘honoured' after being granted Polish citizenship

The Independent

time06-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Independent

Jesse Eisenberg ‘honoured' after being granted Polish citizenship

Jesse Eisenberg has officially become a citizen of Poland after his film set in the country, A Real Pain, won an Oscar on Sunday. The drama-comedy follows two mismatched cousins, played by Eisenberg and Kieran Culkin, who travel to Poland following the death of their beloved grandmother, who was a Holocaust survivor. Culkin, 42, won numerous gongs during awards season for his performance and topped it off at the Oscars where he was awarded Best Supporting Actor. During his acceptance speech, the Succession star shocked his wife by asking if they could have more children. Eisenberg, who wrote and directed the film, may not have had his own Oscar to celebrate but just a few days later was awarded Polish citizenship by the country's president Andrzej Duda. Speaking at a ceremony in New York on Tuesday (4 March), the 41-year-old actor said: 'I'm so unbelievably honoured. This is an honour of a lifetime and something I have been very interested in for two decades.' A Real Pain was inspired by the passing of Eisenberg's great aunt in 2019, who had fled to the United States from Poland in 1938. 'While we were filming this movie in Poland and I was walking the streets and starting to get a little more comfortable in the country, something so obvious occurred to me, which is that my family had lived in this place far longer than we've lived in New York,' Eisenberg added. 'And of course, the history ended so tragically, but in addition to that tragedy of history was also the tragedy that my family didn't feel any connection any more to Poland. And that saddened me and confirmed for me that I really wanted to try to reconnect as much as possible.' When making the film, Eisenberg was inspired to apply for Polish citizenship, which is available to anyone with direct ancestors who were born in or lived in the country after 1920. In conclusion, Eisenberg said: 'I really hope that tonight and this ceremony and this amazing honour is the first step in me, on behalf of my family, reconnecting to this beautiful country.' The Social Network star first announced that he had applied for Polish citizenship in May 2024. In an interview with Polish publication Głos Wielkopolski, he explained that both his and his wife's families were from Poland. He added that shooting A Real Pain in Poland reminded him of stories he'd heard from family growing up, and made him want to 'create better relationships between Jews and Polish people'. 'I applied for Polish citizenship about nine months ago. Apparently, all the paperwork has already been submitted and I'm waiting for the final signature,' said Eisenberg. 'My family is from the southeast, from Krasnystaw, my wife's [Anna Strout] family is from Łódź. We wanted to have a greater connection to Poland. I would like to work here more. 'Growing up, I've heard stories of the Polish relationship with my Jewish family and all the stories were great: we were best friends with the Poles.'

Jesse Eisenberg calls Emma Stone his 'fairy godmother' after Film Independent Spirit Awards 2025 win
Jesse Eisenberg calls Emma Stone his 'fairy godmother' after Film Independent Spirit Awards 2025 win

Khaleej Times

time24-02-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Khaleej Times

Jesse Eisenberg calls Emma Stone his 'fairy godmother' after Film Independent Spirit Awards 2025 win

Jesse Eisenberg called actress Emma Stone his "fairy godmother" during his acceptance speech for best screenplay at the 2025 Film Independent Spirit Awards, said The Hollywood Reporter. The Social Network actor won the best screenplay award for his film The Real Pain, which starred him and Kieran Kulkin in the lead roles. Emma Stone jointly produced it. At Santa Monica in California on Saturday, the actor said: "I met Emma when we were in Zombieland together in 2009 and since then — I write little magazine articles and little things on McSweeney's, and she's the only person, I'm including my mom here, who would take little screenshots of it over the last 15 years and send me things like, 'This is such a funny line!'" "She was, definitely still [is], the most famous person I know, and yet also the most dedicated to encouraging me as a writer. I think about her not as my producer, but like a fairy godmother, that I am riding the coattails of her goodwill. And I think it's so important that somebody like her, who is so unbelievably successful in all these mainstream movies, people like me and Julio [Torres], and Jane [Schoenbrun], to try to produce art movies with all the goodwill that she's amassed so brightly and observably over the last couple of years. Thanks, Emma." Stone produced the film alongside Eisenberg, Jennifer Semler, Ali Herting, Dave McCary, and Ewa Puszczynska. Eisenberg mentioned Torres and Schoenbrun because Stone produced their projects Fantasma and Problemista, and ' I Saw The TV Glow', respectively, which were also nominated at the Spirit Awards. A Real Pain was also nominated in the best supporting actor category for Kieran Culkin, who plays Eisenberg's cousin in the film. The film was nominated in the best screenplay category alongside Heretic, My Old Ass, A Different Man, and I Saw the TV Glow. Eisenberg is also nominated for best original screenplay at the upcoming 97th Academy Awards.

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