Imagine telling people 10 years ago that Fox News was gonna turn into a gay commie propaganda network.
Matt Walsh already warned you, but what's ahead is really disturbing stuff.
At the world's largest "conservative" cable news company.
Under the heading "Support One Another," Fox encourages employees to donate to @TrevorProject, @AliForneyCenter, and @LALGBTCenter.
The Trevor Project, which Fox says is devoted to helping "LGBTQ young people," hosts a sexually explicit chat room that connects children as young as 13 years old with "LGBT" adults.
The Ali Forney Center, which Fox praises for rescuing "homeless LGBT youth," appears to admit (on Twitter and its website) that it injects these homeless young people with cross-sex hormones, which are known to cause sterilization.
The Los Angeles LGBT Center, which Fox calls "unstoppable," has posted a video of a mother "surprising" her "trans daughter" with the child's first dose of hormones. YouTube removed the footage for terms of service violations, but a screenshot is still on Twitter.
Let's scroll down a bit more on the Fox employee portal. Employees are also encouraged to "expand [their] perspective" by reading books by trans activists, including a memoir titled Fairest "about a precocious boy … who would grow up to become a woman."
The book contains information that's obviously important for Fox employees as they go about their duties at work. For example, an early scene explains what a "glory hole" is.
The Fox-endorsed book also details the author's graphic description of having a "c*ck" in his mouth.
(I'm not going to post that screenshot here because it is too disturbing and graphic.)
Another book that Fox leadership encourages its employees to read, "Red White and Royal Blue," is about a fictional gay relationship between the Prince of Wales and the president's son. It contains this dialogue calling America a "genocidal empire."
The book, which Fox suggests will "expand your perspective," also quickly devolves into gay erotica.
(Again, not gonna post that disturbing screenshot of gay erotica here.)
Fox leadership doesn't just pick out books for its adult employees. 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.
The next part comes with a video:
Elsewhere on the Fox employee portal, workers are encouraged to attend a Ben & Jerry's "powered" Pride event at the New York headquarters of Fox News.
Not all Fox employees are happy with this propaganda. That might be why, last year, Fox experimented with a solution to monitor employees' commitment to DEI. It's an AI platform called Eskalera, which tracks employees' commitment to the cult of DEI.
Fox leadership told employees to sign up for Eskalera so that the AI could help them "engage in activities that will deepen" their "understanding of identity" and "explore more nuanced D&I concepts."
Eskalera says it pulls in data from various sources, including the email and payroll systems. It generates a "peer comfort index" and a "diversity index," based in part on how often employees practice "micro-affirmations."
One of Eskalera's key functions is to influence decisions involving personnel. The AI can even calculate an "attrition cost" that different divisions could suffer if they fail to promote DEI.
All of the woke indoctrination Fox pushes on its employees seems to have succeeded. Some Fox News employees are openly hostile to their audience. Here's the Instagram page of one employee with pronouns in bio who is highly influential over Fox News' actual content:
This employee frequently posts about his work at Fox News, like this Biden victory image he was "...so happy we got to use…"
This Fox News employee also regularly lashes out at Fox News' audience. In a recent post, for example, he attacked conservatives' concerns over drag queens targeting children, writing, "When are you hicks going to be honest about who the real problem is[?]"
The Fox News employee also came out in support of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, a group that openly mocks the Catholic faith. "Catholics wonder why we have an order of Nuns to push back on this ridiculous garbage," he said.
Do the executives and owners just not know what's happening in their company? Are they trying to comply with some onerous New York State Law? Do they not care? Do they actually support this nonsense? Fox News' audience deserves to know.
Or maybe Fox leadership isn't concerned with how the audience feels because they're not really beholden to those viewers at all. Like YouTube, some of Fox's largest shareholders are enormous institutional investors, particularly @BlackRock and @Vanguard_Group.
These massive funds consolidate the wealth of millions of Americans, and then use their combined voting power to pursue a radical agenda most of those Americans oppose. They are Fox's real customers. And they're getting exactly what they want.
Growing up in a liberal enclave full of entitled liberal kids, I had to learn to defend my positions from an early age. I often perceived Fox News as sensational, but in the opposite direction of the mainstream media, providing a key role in the market to the leftist groupthink seen on every other major network.
For years, I had to hear my peers deride anyone who watched "Faux" News, claiming it was far-right drivel. Now it's only one step less woke than MSNBC. What a time to be alive!
Somewhere along the way, Fox seems to have forgotten that any organization that isn't explicitly anti-woke will become woke. The Marxists will inflect every part of your business with the stench of the Woke Monster, and by the time you realize it, the cancer is terminal. RIP, Fox!