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ms_lane ,

News Corpse are trashy as ever.

FlyingSquid ,
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In his internal memo, Mr Delaney said that he had been “searching [his] mind” for a circumstance where “a photo capturing me in this pose could ever be possible”.

He then explained that he believed he was impersonating a threatening gesture made by a group of Western Sydney Wanderers fans during the 2014-15 season, while visiting the set of a Fox Sports television program during his tenure as the channel’s CEO.

Mr Delaney said the photograph - first published by Crikey - was “completely inconsistent” with his “values, beliefs, and family connections”.

Dude, you are an exec for News Corp. No one is going to buy this.

Badeendje ,
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Demonstrating to his friends how to do it properly?

Deebster ,
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Patrick Delaney’s salute:
https://programming.dev/pictrs/image/22668a2b-ef24-46f7-bb3a-75313e5215d2.webp

I know News Corp are evil, but this pic looks more mocking than heartfelt.

NOT_RICK ,
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I’m sure Hyundai is thrilled regardless

Viking_Hippie ,

Yeah, I don’t think “all publicity is good publicity” applies here…

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