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Fox News pulls executive's column slamming focus on 'darker, gayer
39; Olympics
Updated 4:13 PM EST February 9, 2018New York
Fox News on Friday removed an inflammatory op-ed written about the 2018
Winter Games by a network executive after it attracted widespread criticism,
with a spokesperson telling media outlets in a statement that the piece of
commentary did "not reflect the views or values" of the company.
John Moody, executive vice president and executive editor of Fox News,
ignited controversy when he skewered the US Olympic Committee in a Wednesday
opinion piece titled, "In Olympics, let's focus on the winner of
the race — not the race of the winner."
"Unless it's changed overnight, the motto of the Olympics, since
1894, has been 'Faster, Higher, Stronger,'" Moody wrote. "It
appears the U.S. Olympic Committee would like to change that to 'Darker
, Gayer, Different.' If your goal is to win medals, that won't work.
"
Moody went on to deride the US Olympic Committee for boasting about how this
year's team was "the most diverse" ever sent to the Winter
Olympics.
"That was followed by a, frankly, embarrassing laundry list of how many
African-Americans, Asians and openly gay athletes are on this year's U.S
. team," Moody wrote. "No sport that we are aware of awards points
— or medals — for skin color or sexual orientation."
The column started to first attract widespread attention on Thursday. By
Friday morning, it had ballooned, and Moody faced a firestorm of criticism.
Dave Holmes, editor at large at Esquire.com, called it "the dumbest
thing" he'd read "in ages." Deadspin's Laura Wagner
mocked him in a piece she wrote. And MSNBC host Chris Hayes tweeted, "
Fox New's executive Vice President goes after United States Olympic
Committee for touting the diversity of its athletes."
Others also chimed in.
"This is the real lede of a real column by the executive editor of Fox
News," tweeted Matthew Nassbaum, a White House reporter at Politico.
34;Its transformation into a profitable version of Breitbart appears
complete."
Tom Harrington, a CBC host, said "as the world celebrates the peaceful
global festival" at Pyeonchang, a "gold medal for tone deafness"
should be awarded to Moody.
"Oh, hey, it's the executive editor and executive vice president of
Fox News saying the United States should embarrassed by the diversity of its
Olympic athletes," added Benjamin Freed of the Washingtonian.
Neither Moody nor a spokesperson for Fox News immediately responded to a
request for comment.
After the story was pulled, Sarah Kate Ellis, president and CEO of the LGBTQ
organization GLAAD, said in a statement that Moody "targeted some of
our nation's top athletes with vicious anti-LGBTQ and biased rhetoric
34; and said removing the post was not enough. She called on Moody to issue
an apology.
"These athletes are at the Olympics because they already won by
qualifying to represent the United States on the world's stage; and they
did so despite facing discrimination from places like Fox News throughout
their careers," Ellis said. "It's not enough that the column has
been removed. Moody should have the decency to apologize to the athletes
and fans for this disgraceful post, and Fox News should open their site for
diverse athletes to share their own personal stories and perspectives."
Moody regularly writes columns for Fox News, often offering a conservative
take on the news of the day. Last month he wrote a column aimed at the Me
Too movement, titled, "Hey, #MeToo: Isn't female genital mutilation
the cruelest cut."
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