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Sky News AU
23-05-2025
- Politics
- Sky News AU
‘More employees than audience': CNN claim hateful South African chants need context
Fox News contributor Joe Concha has slammed CNN for claiming context was needed for a South African chanting 'kill the Boer'. 'CNN probably has more employees than an audience right now,' Mr Concha told Sky News host James Morrow. 'Because of analysis like this.'


Fox News
25-03-2025
- Politics
- Fox News
'ROCK BOTTOM APPARANTLY HAS A BASEMENT': Joe Concha SLAMS Directionless, Hypocritical Democrats
Joe Concha, Fox News Contributor and author of Progressively Worse: Why Today's Democrats Ain't Your Daddy's Donkeys –with his upcoming book The Greatest Comeback Ever: Inside Trump's Big Beautiful Campaign available for pre-order now–joined The Guy Benson Show to discuss the disarray within the Democratic Party following Jasmine Crockett's inflammatory remarks about Texas Governor Greg Abbott. Guest host Harry Hurley and Concha also covered the recent Signal group chat leak involving top Trump officials, as well as the hypocrisy of Democrats calling for firings despite their own similar scandals. Concha warned that if Democrats continue their hard-left push by promoting figures like AOC and Bernie Sanders, they risk becoming permanently unelectable. Listen to the full interview below! Listen to the full interview below: Listen to the full podcast below: Joe Concha had this to say on the state of the Democrat party: 'Rock bottom apparently has a basement. I mean, you don't get any lower. And you're right about the whole swearing thing, like definitely a memo went out… I guess they're trying to be more real and show that they're fighting. But look, it's not authentic, and authenticity is something you can't teach or produce. It just happens or it doesn't. So that's where this party is at this point.'
Yahoo
18-02-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
'Big Sunday Show' hosts tell companies to 'read the room' when it comes to their DEI policies
Fox News contributor Joe Concha sounded off on Disney's "woke" warning on classic films, as "The Big Weekend Show" co-hosts listed other companies nationwide rolling back their diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives. "We absolutely do not need [the warnings]," Concha argued. "A lot of these classics from Disney were made in the '60s, the '70s, a completely different era." In 2020, Disney+ updated its content warning on old films such as "Peter Pan" to criticize what it called "wrong" stereotypes. Disney+ To Change Content Warnings Before Old Movies Like 'Peter Pan' As Dei Strategy Loses Steam "This program includes negative depictions and or mistreatment of people or cultures," it read. "These stereotypes were wrong then and are wrong now." Recently, Disney has reverted to the following shortened content warning: "This program is presented as originally created and may contain stereotypes or negative depictions," according to an Axios report on Feb. 11. Read On The Fox News App The update comes as major companies have rolled back their DEI initiatives since President Donald Trump took office, including Amazon, Starbucks, Ford, Target, Walmart, and Home Depot. Concha cited Disney's nearly 60% drop in stock after former President Joe Biden took office as evidence that its "woke" remakes of classics are "turning off" audiences. "The woke stuff where you see remakes now of Disney movies where Snow White ain't white anymore…they force all these things upon us and taking these classics instead of letting them be what they should be," Concha said. Disney Drops Two Dei Programs In Latest Sec Filing As Investors Pressure Company To Do More "I mean, I watched one Disney movie with my kids last year where there was - it was about dog, dog superheroes. And there was one couple that was a lesbian dog couple. It's like, did you really need to put that in the storyline? I mean, I don't care what your sexual orientation is, but it's just, it's so forced and people are sick of it," Concha said. Fox News national correspondent Griff Jenkins said Disney isn't the only company still holding onto some of their DEI policies. "Look, at the end of the day, it's not just Disney," Jenkins discussed. "All of these companies, and Costco, I did some reporting on this. These companies that are holding out on DEI, there's a simple message here, and that message is read the room." Click Here For The Fox News AppOriginal article source: 'Big Sunday Show' hosts tell companies to 'read the room' when it comes to their DEI policies


Fox News
17-02-2025
- Entertainment
- Fox News
'Big Sunday Show' hosts tell companies to 'read the room' when it comes to their DEI policies
Fox News contributor Joe Concha sounded off on Disney's "woke" warning on classic films, as "The Big Weekend Show" co-hosts listed other companies nationwide rolling back their diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives. "We absolutely do not need [the warnings]," Concha argued. "A lot of these classics from Disney were made in the '60s, the '70s, a completely different era." In 2020, Disney+ updated its content warning on old films such as "Peter Pan" to criticize what it called "wrong" stereotypes. "This program includes negative depictions and or mistreatment of people or cultures," it read. "These stereotypes were wrong then and are wrong now." Recently, Disney has reverted to the following shortened content warning: "This program is presented as originally created and may contain stereotypes or negative depictions," according to an Axios report on Feb. 11. The update comes as major companies have rolled back their DEI initiatives since President Donald Trump took office, including Amazon, Starbucks, Ford, Target, Walmart, and Home Depot. Concha cited Disney's nearly 60% drop in stock after former President Joe Biden took office as evidence that its "woke" remakes of classics are "turning off" audiences. "The woke stuff where you see remakes now of Disney movies where Snow White ain't white anymore…they force all these things upon us and taking these classics instead of letting them be what they should be," Concha said. "I mean, I watched one Disney movie with my kids last year where there was - it was about dog, dog superheroes. And there was one couple that was a lesbian dog couple. It's like, did you really need to put that in the storyline? I mean, I don't care what your sexual orientation is, but it's just, it's so forced and people are sick of it," Concha said. Fox News national correspondent Griff Jenkins said Disney isn't the only company still holding onto some of their DEI policies. "Look, at the end of the day, it's not just Disney," Jenkins discussed. "All of these companies, and Costco, I did some reporting on this. These companies that are holding out on DEI, there's a simple message here, and that message is read the room."


Fox News
29-01-2025
- Politics
- Fox News
GUY BENSON SHOW: Joe Concha Weighs In On Leavitt's First Press Conference, CNN's 'Blueberries' Moment, and MORE
Joe Concha, Fox News Contributor, joined The Guy Benson Show to discuss Karoline Leavitt's strong debut as White House Press Secretary following her first press conference yesterday. Concha also reacted to Jim Acosta's ouster from CNN, and Concha also broke down the viral 'blueberries' moment on CNN and the elitism portrayed by the left in the exchange. Finally, Guy and Concha highlighted Fox News' record-breaking January ratings, marking their best start to a year ever. Listen to the full interview at the link below! Full interview: Listen to the full podcast: