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Fox Promotes Extreme LGBT Agenda Via Its Employee Portal

Chris Agee
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After Fox News made the abrupt decision earlier this year to cut ties with top-rated host Tucker Carlson, many long-time viewers wondered what led to the decision.

In the weeks since that announcement, the network has not confirmed a cause for Carlson’s ouster — but some critics have been quick to point out an apparent left-wing lurch within parent company Fox Corp. 

Most recently, conservative commentator Matt Walsh shed light on corporate efforts to amplify the controversial views of organizations like the Trevor Project, the Ali Forney Center, and the Los Angeles LGBT Center. 

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In addition to soliciting donations to these groups, Fox Corp. has included glowing references to the supposedly positive impact that they have on LGBT youth while ignoring the most controversial aspects of their respective missions.

The company’s employee portal also contains a list of recommended books for children and adults, including one that provides graphic sexual details and another that tells the story of “a precocious boy … who would grow up to become a woman.”

“Fox leadership doesn’t just pick out books for its adult employees,” Walsh wrote. “They also suggested a pride rainbow-filled kid’s book with a character who comes out as a unicorn, presumably symbolizing coming out as gay or transgender.”

Walsh provided pertinent details about all three groups, including the bevy of resources that the Trevor Project offers to young people interested in pursuing gender-reassignment procedures. The group’s website also gives visitors a “quick exit” option so children can hide their activity if a parent enters the room. 

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While the organization offers significant support for children who identify as transgender, it has no such resources for the growing number of individuals who have come to regret their transition and wish to revert to living as their biological sex. 

As for the Ali Forney Center, Walsh wrote that Fox Corp. touted its mission to assist “homeless LGBT youth” without mentioning evidence “that it injects these homeless young people with cross-sex hormones, which are known to cause sterilization.”

Furthermore, the company has hosted its own LGBT “pride” event and urged employees to attend others, going as far as instructing staff to sign up for a diversity, equity, and inclusion platform called Eskalera “so that the AI could help them ‘engage in activities that will deepen’ their ‘understanding of identity’ and ‘explore more nuanced DEI concepts,’” according to Walsh.