Promoting LGBT kids' books, 'glory holes': 5 shocking discoveries in Fox News leak
1. Encouraging donations to LGBT activist groups
Much of Walsh’s Twitter thread shows screenshots obtained from the employee portal. “FOX is proud to partner with Benevity to bring forth a Double Match Campaign with charitable organizations dedicated to creating space, celebrating, and uplifting the LGBTQIA+ community,” material visible to Fox News employees upon logging into the portal states.
3/ Under the heading “Support One Another,” Fox encourages employees to donate to @TrevorProject, @AliForneyCenter, and @LALGBTCenter. pic.twitter.com/vWEcGMHpsR
— Matt Walsh (@MattWalshBlog) June 15, 2023
Fox characterizes one organization employees are encouraged to donate to, the Trevor Project, as “the leading national organization providing crisis intervention and suicide prevention to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and questioning (LGBTQ) young people ages 13 to 24.”
As The Christian Post previously reported, Walsh noted that the Trevor Project hosts “a sexually explicit chat room that connects children as young as 13 years old with ‘LGBT’ adults.”
Fox also plugs the Ali Forney Center as an organization established to “help homeless LGBT youth ages 16-25 to be safe, thrive, and become independent as they move from independence to adulthood.” Walsh shared a screenshot from the Ali Forney Center’s Twitter account from March 31, which thanked the organization’s supporters for helping “provide life-saving services like hormone replacement therapy for our young people.”
An additional screenshot, taken from the Ali Forney Center’s website, documents the organization’s partnership with the Institute for Family Health to provide “hormone treatment to our transfeminine and transmasculine and gender non-conforming clients” at an on-site medical clinic. Walsh noted that “cross-sex hormones” are “known to cause sterilization.”
Walsh explained that the Los Angeles LGBT Center, which Fox praises as “unstoppable,” once posted a video of a mother “surprising” her trans-identified daughter with a dose of hormone treatments on its YouTube account. While YouTube removed the video for terms of service violations, a tweet promoting the video remains on The Los Angeles LGBT Center’s Twitter account.
Ryan Foley is a reporter for The Christian Post. He can be reached at: ryan.foley@christianpost.com