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The Fox News Channel, also known as Fox News or simply Fox, is a far-right white-supremacist,[1][2][3] conspiratorial,[4][5][6][7] billionaire-owned news outlet[8] primarily based in the United States of America. It has spread anti-LGBT conspiracy theories on multiple occasions.[9]
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- ↑ Dan Kennedy (2021-4-15). "Tucker Carlson Is A White Supremacist. And He's Giving Fox Viewers Exactly What They Want." GBH. Retrieved 2022-6-27.
- ↑ Ryan Bort (2021-9-23). "Quiz: Can You Tell the Difference Between Tucker Carlson and an Admitted White Supremacist?" RollingStone. Retrieved 2022-6-27.
- ↑ Dayanita Ramesh (2019-11-25). "Fox News Is Racist. Period." FreePress. Retrieved 2022-6-27.
- ↑ J. Kim Murphy (2022-5-17). "Chuck Schumer Demands Fox News Stop Amplifying ‘Far-Right Conspiracy Theories’ Following Buffalo Shooting" Variety. Retrieved 2022-6-27.
- ↑ Stephen Proctor (2022-1-28). "Gretchen Carlson says Fox News has devolved into 'non-fact-based conspiracy theories'" Yahoo. Retrieved 2022-6-27.
- ↑ Amanda Marcotte (2022-3-17). "Putin's invasion of Ukraine exposes the Fox News-QAnon feedback loop" Salon. Retrieved 2022-6-27.
- ↑ Lis Power (2021-1-14). "In 2 weeks after it called the election, Fox News cast doubt on the results nearly 800 times" MediaMatters. Retrieved 2022-6-27.
- ↑ Dinh Viet (2020). Fox Corporation | INVESTOR RELATIONS. (p. 63).
- ↑ Ari Paul (2023-01-06). "The Right Turns Anti-LGBTQ Hate Up to 11" FAIR. Archived from the original on 2023-01-09. Retrieved 2023-01-10.