The daughter of Los Angeles Times owner Patrick Soon-Shiong is weighing in on the controversy that has erupted around the papers decision not to endorse a presidential candidate in 2024, saying that for me, genocide is a line in the sand.
In a thread of social media posts on Thursday, Nika Soon-Shiong attributed the decision to an opposition to Democratic candidate Kamala Harris position on the war on Gaza. She wrote that her father, a South African transplant surgeon, had worked as an emergency surgeon at Baragwanath Hospital in Soweto during apartheid. For my family, Apartheid is not a vague concept. Maintaining that the decision to endorse was one made by the Los Angeles Times editorial board, Nika added, This is not a vote for Donald Trump. This is a refusal to ENDORSE a candidate that is overseeing a war on children.