By matching employee donations to liberal and anti-Christian organizations, Fox News’ corporate giving program has once again drawn criticism.
Recently, The Blaze learned of a worrying development at Fox Network. It was discovered through interviews with two current workers and one former employee that employees can have their donations matched to left-leaning groups including Planned Parenthood and the Satanic Temple through the network’s “Fox Giving” link. This alarming discovery heightens already existing worries about the network’s viability.
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Employees demonstrated how easy it is to make donations and receive matching funds through the “Myfox.okta.com” site. With the use of this platform, donations can be sent to a variety of groups, some of whom may have come under fire from the traditional center-right network for their advocacy of anti-religious movements and Democratic politicians. Surprisingly, one of the potential recipients is the Southern Poverty Law Center, a group that has publicly criticized the network for making money off of Tucker Carlson, a former primetime host who they have dubbed a “extremist.” Fox has pledged to match employee donations up to $1,000.
The network’s fundraising program has drawn attention to its hypocrisy thanks to a current employee.
“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.”
Fox is prohibited from discriminating against people based on their age, disability, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, pregnancy, or medical condition, according to our official network policy. Additionally, we do not match contributions given to nonprofit, non-profit organizations, political, religious, or fraternal groups.
An ex-Fox producer worries that the network is underestimating its popularity of conservatives by focusing excessively on one particular program.
An ex-producer claims that Fox’s actions show contempt and hostility against their sizable audience, who see the network as their voice. The corporation actually engages in actions that are inconsistent with the values of their target audience. Executives, attorneys, and HR are chiefly responsible for this hatred, especially in light of the Dominion Voting Services settlement, which cost the business $787.5 million.
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Fox’s ratings have significantly dropped since Tucker Carlson left. Conservatives accuse the network of adopting “woke” policies that support transgender people and of endorsing anti-Trump candidates like Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. In the eagerly awaited 2024 presidential election, Carlson might take against his former network if he is successful in raising enough money. As Fox’s contract discussions carry on, allies have begun to disseminate negative information in an effort to diminish his stature.