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庫克等商界領袖強烈譴責國會暴亂:可悲,、可恥

Clifton Leaf
2021-01-07

蘋果、輝瑞,、微軟,、IBM、英特爾等掌門人紛紛發(fā)聲,。

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對于當?shù)貢r間1月6日發(fā)生在美國國會大廈的暴力襲擊事件,,以及特朗普總統(tǒng)數(shù)月來試圖推翻大選結果的所作所為,,如果你想知道商界持怎樣的立場,那么請看以下全美眾多行業(yè)領導人直言不諱的回應,。

蘋果首席執(zhí)行官蒂姆?庫克在推特上表示:“今天在我國歷史上留下了可悲,、可恥的一頁。那些須對此次暴行負責的人理應承擔責任,,我們必須完成向當選總統(tǒng)拜登的政權交接,。理想,在受到挑戰(zhàn)時尤顯可貴,?!?/p>

輝瑞首席執(zhí)行官阿爾伯特?波拉在推特上寫到:“無論身處美國國內(nèi)還是在世界各地,目睹了今天發(fā)生在華盛頓特區(qū)的事,,我們都深感不安,。很多人夢想著生活在一個法治國家里。美國必須始終是這樣一個地方,?!?

在民主的搖籃希臘出生長大的波拉說:“現(xiàn)在我們應團結一致,建設性地找出理解分歧,、解決問題的方法,。無論是共和黨人還是民主黨人,保守派還是自由派,,都應在民主進程中發(fā)揮作用,。我們期待更好的未來?!?/p>

埃森哲的首席執(zhí)行官朱莉?斯威特在推特上呼吁同胞們,,面對對選舉公正性的質(zhì)疑,要保持堅定,?!拔覀冞x出的領導人必須團結起來支持民主,接受這次自由,、公平的選舉,,并將今天暴力事件的作惡者繩之以法。作為美國人,,我們必須支持我們的民主價值觀,,以及保有這些價值觀的領導人。”

摩根大通的董事長兼首席執(zhí)行官杰米?戴蒙在公開聲明中強烈譴責了此次暴力事件,。他寫到:“這不是我們?nèi)嗣?、我們國家應有的樣子。我們應該做得更好,。我們選出的領導人有責任呼吁結束暴力,,接受選舉結果,并支持權力的和平過渡,,一如數(shù)百年來我們民主體系的運作方式,。”

IBM的首席執(zhí)行官阿文德?克里希納通過推特表達了自己對國會大廈襲擊事件的憤怒:“IBM譴責今天發(fā)生的這起前所未有,、無法無天的事件,,我們呼吁立即停止這種做法。我們的社會不能容忍此類行為,。必須到此為止,,這樣我們的民主制度才能發(fā)揮作用?!?/p>

英特爾的首席執(zhí)行官鮑勃?斯旺也發(fā)表了相似的看法:“我們的民主進程長期以來始終是全世界的典范,,我們譴責所有暴行和非法破壞民主進程的企圖?!?/p>

不少公司的首席執(zhí)行官都在推特上回應和轉(zhuǎn)發(fā)了在美國商界極有影響力的商業(yè)圓桌會議的強烈聲明:“在美國首都發(fā)生的混亂是非法的,,是要試圖推翻合法的民主選舉結果。這個國家應該有更好的境遇,。商業(yè)圓桌會議呼吁總統(tǒng)和所有相關官員行動起來,,結束混亂,推動政權和平過渡,?!?/p>

對此,微軟總裁布拉德?史密斯發(fā)表推文(微軟首席執(zhí)行官薩蒂亞?納德拉轉(zhuǎn)發(fā)了推文):“說得好,。今天,,我們要為我們的憲法及其價值觀大聲疾呼?!?/p>

發(fā)表強硬聲明的不只有商業(yè)圓桌會議,。美國商會的首席執(zhí)行官托馬斯?J.多諾霍也表示:“對國會大廈和我國民主的攻擊必須結束,。美國國會今晚必須再次召開會議,,履行憲法規(guī)定的責任,接受選舉團的報告,?!?/p>

最直言不諱的譴責來自在政界頗有影響力的全美制造商協(xié)會,他們在官方新聞稿中稱此次示威者為“暴徒”,。

該組織的總裁兼首席執(zhí)行官杰伊?蒂蒙斯說:“這些持有武器的暴力抗議者支持即將卸任的特朗普總統(tǒng),,相信他毫無根據(jù)的說法,,居然認為他贏得了這場輸?shù)靡粩⊥康氐拇筮x。今天,,因為特朗普拒絕接受失敗,,拒絕承認自由、公平的選舉結果,,他們便沖進美國國會,,襲擊警察和應急人員。在整起令人作嘔的事件中,,特朗普一直得到本派成員的喝彩,,進一步引發(fā)了暴力怒火,加劇了不信任,。這不是法律與秩序,。這是混亂。這是暴民統(tǒng)治,。是危險,。這是煽動叛亂的行為,應以煽動罪論處,。這名即將卸任的總統(tǒng)為了保住權力而煽動暴力,,任何民選領導人,若是為他辯護,,就是違背對憲法的誓言,,就是背棄民主、支持無政府,。任何放縱陰謀論以籌集競選資金的人都是同謀,。”(財富中文網(wǎng))

譯者:胡萌琦

對于當?shù)貢r間1月6日發(fā)生在美國國會大廈的暴力襲擊事件,,以及特朗普總統(tǒng)數(shù)月來試圖推翻大選結果的所作所為,,如果你想知道商界持怎樣的立場,那么請看以下全美眾多行業(yè)領導人直言不諱的回應,。

蘋果首席執(zhí)行官蒂姆?庫克在推特上表示:“今天在我國歷史上留下了可悲,、可恥的一頁。那些須對此次暴行負責的人理應承擔責任,,我們必須完成向當選總統(tǒng)拜登的政權交接,。理想,在受到挑戰(zhàn)時尤顯可貴,?!?/p>

輝瑞首席執(zhí)行官阿爾伯特?波拉在推特上寫到:“無論身處美國國內(nèi)還是在世界各地,目睹了今天發(fā)生在華盛頓特區(qū)的事,我們都深感不安,。很多人夢想著生活在一個法治國家里,。美國必須始終是這樣一個地方?!?

在民主的搖籃希臘出生長大的波拉說:“現(xiàn)在我們應團結一致,,建設性地找出理解分歧、解決問題的方法,。無論是共和黨人還是民主黨人,,保守派還是自由派,都應在民主進程中發(fā)揮作用,。我們期待更好的未來,。”

埃森哲的首席執(zhí)行官朱莉?斯威特在推特上呼吁同胞們,,面對對選舉公正性的質(zhì)疑,,要保持堅定?!拔覀冞x出的領導人必須團結起來支持民主,,接受這次自由、公平的選舉,,并將今天暴力事件的作惡者繩之以法,。作為美國人,我們必須支持我們的民主價值觀,,以及保有這些價值觀的領導人,。”

摩根大通的董事長兼首席執(zhí)行官杰米?戴蒙在公開聲明中強烈譴責了此次暴力事件,。他寫到:“這不是我們?nèi)嗣?、我們國家應有的樣子。我們應該做得更好,。我們選出的領導人有責任呼吁結束暴力,,接受選舉結果,并支持權力的和平過渡,,一如數(shù)百年來我們民主體系的運作方式,。”

IBM的首席執(zhí)行官阿文德?克里希納通過推特表達了自己對國會大廈襲擊事件的憤怒:“IBM譴責今天發(fā)生的這起前所未有,、無法無天的事件,,我們呼吁立即停止這種做法。我們的社會不能容忍此類行為,。必須到此為止,,這樣我們的民主制度才能發(fā)揮作用?!?/p>

英特爾的首席執(zhí)行官鮑勃?斯旺也發(fā)表了相似的看法:“我們的民主進程長期以來始終是全世界的典范,,我們譴責所有暴行和非法破壞民主進程的企圖?!?/p>

不少公司的首席執(zhí)行官都在推特上回應和轉(zhuǎn)發(fā)了在美國商界極有影響力的商業(yè)圓桌會議的強烈聲明:“在美國首都發(fā)生的混亂是非法的,,是要試圖推翻合法的民主選舉結果。這個國家應該有更好的境遇,。商業(yè)圓桌會議呼吁總統(tǒng)和所有相關官員行動起來,,結束混亂,推動政權和平過渡,?!?/p>

對此,微軟總裁布拉德?史密斯發(fā)表推文(微軟首席執(zhí)行官薩蒂亞?納德拉轉(zhuǎn)發(fā)了推文):“說得好,。今天,,我們要為我們的憲法及其價值觀大聲疾呼?!?/p>

發(fā)表強硬聲明的不只有商業(yè)圓桌會議,。美國商會的首席執(zhí)行官托馬斯?J.多諾霍也表示:“對國會大廈和我國民主的攻擊必須結束。美國國會今晚必須再次召開會議,,履行憲法規(guī)定的責任,,接受選舉團的報告?!?/p>

最直言不諱的譴責來自在政界頗有影響力的全美制造商協(xié)會,,他們在官方新聞稿中稱此次示威者為“暴徒”。

該組織的總裁兼首席執(zhí)行官杰伊?蒂蒙斯說:“這些持有武器的暴力抗議者支持即將卸任的特朗普總統(tǒng),,相信他毫無根據(jù)的說法,,居然認為他贏得了這場輸?shù)靡粩⊥康氐拇筮x。今天,,因為特朗普拒絕接受失敗,,拒絕承認自由、公平的選舉結果,,他們便沖進美國國會,,襲擊警察和應急人員。在整起令人作嘔的事件中,,特朗普一直得到本派成員的喝彩,,進一步引發(fā)了暴力怒火,加劇了不信任,。這不是法律與秩序,。這是混亂,。這是暴民統(tǒng)治。是危險,。這是煽動叛亂的行為,,應以煽動罪論處。這名即將卸任的總統(tǒng)為了保住權力而煽動暴力,,任何民選領導人,,若是為他辯護,就是違背對憲法的誓言,,就是背棄民主,、支持無政府。任何放縱陰謀論以籌集競選資金的人都是同謀,?!保ㄘ敻恢形木W(wǎng))

譯者:胡萌琦

If there was any doubt where the business community stands on today’s violent attack on the U.S. Capitol—as well as on President Trump’s months-long attempt to invalidate the results of the presidential election—leaders across a wide swath of American industry answered the question bluntly.

“Today marks a sad and shameful chapter in our nation’s history,” tweeted Apple CEO Tim Cook. “Those responsible for this insurrection should be held to account, and we must complete the transition to President-elect Biden’s administration. It’s especially when they are challenged that our ideals matter most.”

“What we are witnessing in Washington, D.C. today is deeply disturbing for those of us in the U.S. and all over the world,” tweeted Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla as rioting mobs stormed the congressional citadel. “So many people dream of living in a country governed by the rule of law. America must continue to be that place.”

“Now is the time to come together, find ways to understand our differences and solve the problems we face constructively,” said Bourla, who was born and raised in Greece, the cradle of democracy. “Whether we are Republicans or Democrats, conservatives or liberals, we all have a role to play in making this democracy work. We look forward to better days.”

Accenture CEO Julie Sweet called upon her fellow citizens to remain steadfast in the face of the attacks on electoral integrity. “Our elected leaders must stand together to support democracy, accept this free and fair election and bring to justice the perpetrators of today’s violent assault on our country,” she tweeted. “As Americans we must stand in support of our democratic values and the leaders who uphold them.”

In a public statement, Jamie Dimon, chairman and CEO of JPMorgan Chase, strongly condemned today’s violence. “This is not who we are as a people or a country,” he wrote. “We are better than this. Our elected leaders have a responsibility to call for an end to the violence, accept the results, and, as our democracy has for hundreds of years, support the peaceful transition of power.”

Arvind Krishna, CEO of computer giant IBM, voiced his outrage over the Capitol attack early, tweeting: “IBM condemns today’s unprecedented lawlessness and we call for it to end immediately. These actions have no place in our society, and they must stop so our system of democracy can work.”

Intel CEO Bob Swan voiced a similar note: “@intel we condemn all acts of violence and attempts to unlawfully disrupt a democratic process that has long been a model for the world.”

Many CEOs echoed and retweeted the unminced statement of the Business Roundtable, a leading association of chief executives: “The chaos unfolding in the nation’s capital is the result of unlawful efforts to overturn the legitimate results of a democratic election. The country deserves better. Business Roundtable calls on the President and all relevant officials to put an end to the chaos and to facilitate the peaceful transition of power.”

To that, Microsoft president Brad Smith tweeted (and Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella retweeted): “Well said. This is a day to speak up for our Constitution and its values.”

The Business Roundtable was just one of several industry groups to issue tough statements. It was joined by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, whose CEO, Thomas J. Donohue, said “The attacks against our nation’s Capitol Building and our democracy must end now. The Congress of the United States must gather again this evening to conclude their Constitutional responsibility to accept the report of the Electoral College.”

But the most no-holds-barred statement of all was offered by the National Association of Manufacturers, which labeled the rioters “thugs” in its official press release. Said Jay Timmons, president and CEO of the powerful lobbying group: “Armed violent protestors who support the baseless claim by outgoing president Trump that he somehow won an election that he overwhelmingly lost have stormed the U.S. Capitol today, attacking police officers and first responders, because Trump refused to accept defeat in a free and fair election. Throughout this whole disgusting episode, Trump has been cheered on by members of his own party, adding fuel to the distrust that has enflamed violent anger. This is not law and order. This is chaos. It is mob rule. It is dangerous. This is sedition and should be treated as such. The outgoing president incited violence in an attempt to retain power, and any elected leader defending him is violating their oath to the Constitution and rejecting democracy in favor of anarchy. Anyone indulging conspiracy theories to raise campaign dollars is complicit.”

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