From WSJopinion: When coupled with his outspokenness at home, Apple CEO Tim Cook’s accommodations on China makes him look like a hypocrite, writes wjmcgurn
In 2015 a couple inspired by Islamic State opened fire at a San Bernardino, Calif., office, killing 14 people. Though gunman Syed Rizwan Farook was killed in a shootout with police, authorities recovered his iPhone 5c at the scene.
That isn’t the only public stand Apple has taken to underscore that it’s a moral lodestar, not just another grubby business seeking profits. Mr. Cook, of course, has the right to speak out and enlist Apple in whatever causes he wishes, at least as long as his shareholders don’t object. But on China the market is exacting its own revenge.
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