
Human Rights Campaign strips Fox News of preferred LGBTQ employer status: 'Enough is enough'
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The largest LGBTQ advocacy group in the US has stripped Fox Corporation of its status as a preferred LGBTQ friendly employer and released a blistering statement condemning the network for its recent coverage of the LGBTQ community.
The move comes as Fox News relentlessly attacks Disney for the company's belated opposition to the "Don't Say Gay" law and for the entertainment giant's efforts to incorporate the LGBTQ community into its films and other projects.

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