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Promoting LGBT kids' books, 'glory holes': 5 shocking discoveries in Fox News leak

2. ‘Glory holes’: Sexually explicit books aimed at kids 

Another screenshot from the Fox employee portal offers ways for employees to “expand your perspective” by reading books. One work on the recommended reading list, a memoir titled Fairest, contains explicit descriptions of sex acts.

An excerpt from the book provided by Walsh provides a definition of a “glory hole” as “an opening drilled into the side of a restroom stall” where “you slide your c--- through and someone on the other side gives you [oral sex].” Another excerpt from Fairest documents the protagonist licking another man’s neck, chest and nipples in addition to performing oral sex on him. 

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Fox also touts the fictional Red, White, and Royal Blue as a way employees can “expand” their perspective. Like Fairest, the book includes a graphic description of sexual intimacy between two male characters that Walsh summarizes as “gay erotica.” 

The third book featured on the recommended reading list for Fox employees is a children’s book titled It’s Okay to be a Unicorn! As screenshots shared by Walsh demonstrate, the book tells a story of a horse named Cornelius who “comes out as a unicorn.” 

One page of the book has a picture of a rainbow on it and declared that “the key to happiness is accepting your unicornness.” Walsh contended that the contents of the book “presumably [symbolizes] coming out as gay or transgender.”

Ryan Foley is a reporter for The Christian Post. He can be reached at: [email protected]

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