As Mark Zuckerberg donated 99 percent of his Facebook stock worth $45 billion for a charity including his views about the recent attacks that happened in Paris and San Bernardino, the Facebook founder has set foot to be a business leader to follow by his examples not just in business, but also in charity works and political views, a view claimed.
Forbes contributor Ron Carucci said in his column in Forbes that Zuckerberg sets examples to follow, a leader who stands up for the marginalized.
The "fear-based criticism" on the terror attacks that happened recently showed Zuckerberg's political views to stand up for the Muslims, the report said.
Zuckerberg made Facebook his avenue to express the support and some commenters reacted to, the report added. One commented to thank Zuckerberg, saying that the communities have more in common than divides. Another commented expressing gratitude about Zuckerberg using Facebook to support not just Muslims, but all religion and humanity.
Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg also commented about Zuckerberg's empathy and hope.
As Zuckerberg continues to use Facebook as his platform on his leadership, it can be noted that a stock worth $45 billion will be donated to charity for education and health cause, which made him an example for charity works, Reuters reported.
In addition, his newly-born daughter, Max, showed the kind of fatherhood Zuckerberg is.
As a new father of baby Max, Zuckerberg posted a photo on his Facebook account with Max changing a diaper. Zuckerberg wrote a caption that says,"One more down, thousand to go," pertaining to changing diapers.
The photo garnered more than a million likes on Facebook.
Watch the videoby BBC News about the new father Mark Zuckerberg with his baby Max.