According to whistleblowers at Fox News, it’s been revealed that the corporation donations program includes an offer to match gifts given by employees to far left and anti-Christian organizations.
Using the “Myfox.okta.com” portal, the employees showed the Blaze how to donate to organizations that have at various times come under fire from the traditionally center-right network for backing Democratic politicians and anti-religious campaigns. The Southern Poverty Law Center, which ironically criticized the network for making money off its “extremist” former primetime show Tucker Carlson, is one of Fox’s prospective winners. The Fox network will match employee donations up to $1,000.
One current employee summarized the hypocrisy of the network’s donations program.
“Fox pretends to care about Christians, but some of the stuff they push internally suggests otherwise. Glory holes, trans surgeries for kids, and potential donations to Satan are a huge slap in the face to every Christian at the company, and we resent it,” adding, “It offends me personally that this company acts like they support Christians and yet they’re literally willing to match $1,000 donation to the Satanic Temple.”
Official network policy states that Fox will refrain from matching donations on the basis of “age, disability, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity characteristics or expression, marital status, … pregnancy or medical condition” and will not match donations made to “organizations that are private and non-operating, or political, religious, or fraternal in nature.”
A former producer with Fox said his company is taking its conservative audience for granted by banking such a program.
“It shows complete disregard and hatred for Fox’s core audience, which is a huge part of the country. They watch believing Fox is speaking for them, when in reality it’s a company participating in certain things that don’t match their audience’s values. [The disdain] is driven more by executives, lawyers, and HR than people realize, especially post-Dominion,” said the former producer, referencing the company’s $787.5 million settlement with Dominion Voting Services earlier this year.
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