Fox host: ‘Frozen’ is anti-male propaganda

Fox & Friends host Steve Doucy laments the ‘Frozen Effect’

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If you believe what you hear on Fox News, Disney’s Frozen is nothing but misandrist propaganda. During Wednesday’s Fox & Friends — the crown jewel programme at a network known for its loose interpretation of facts — host Steve Doocy raised awareness about Hollywood’s latest nefarious plot to undermine American masculinity.

Doocy took issue with Disney’s Frozen, the wildly successful children’s film released more than a year ago, saying the movie empowers young girls by “turning our men into fools and villains” — an agenda they dubbed the ‘Frozen Effect’.

Penny Young Nance, the CEO of Concerned Women for America — “the women’s group that loves men” — went on: “We want to empower women, but we don’t have to do it at the cost of tearing down men... Men are essential in our society.”

“It would be nice for Hollywood to have more male figures,” Doocy concluded, a wish at odds with nearly every metric for gender equality in Hollywood.

The sentiment has been almost universally condemned on social media. “If I see one more thinkpiece about how Hollywood is too kind to women and not respectful enough to the male population I just don’t know what I’ll do,” Kevin Fallon wrote over at the Daily Beast.

Frozen, which generated more than $1 billion (Dh3.67 billion) in global ticket sales and won the Golden Globe for Best Animated Film, has been hailed as an unexpectedly feminist work from a company not exactly known for its empowering depictions of women.

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