Fox News Removes a Top Executive’s Column on Olympic Team Diversity

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Fox News Removes a Top Executive’s Column on Olympic Team Diversity


By MICHAEL M. GRYNBAUMFEB. 9, 2018

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John Moody, an executive vice president and executive editor of Fox News, in 2008. In a column this week on FoxNews.com, he sarcastically suggested that the United States Olympic Committee adopt the motto “Darker, Gayer, Different.”CreditFrederick M. Brown/Getty Images
Fox News on Friday removed an incendiary op-ed article by one of its top executives, after the piece drew criticism for mocking American Olympic officials who had emphasized the diversity of this year’s team of athletes. The column suggested, sarcastically, that the United States Olympic Committee adopt a new motto: “Darker, Gayer, Different.”

The piece, published on Wednesday and written by John Moody, an executive vice president and executive editor of Fox News, caused an uproar on social media. Some of the network’s employees expressed dismay that Fox News had allowed the article to be published on its website.

“John Moody’s column does not reflect the views or values of Fox News and has been removed,” the network said in a statement.

Mr. Moody, a Time magazine alumnus who was one of the network’s earliest senior news managers, was close to Roger E. Ailes, Fox News’s former chairman. Mr. Moody’s role at Fox News has dwindled over the years; despite his lofty title, he has little formal oversight over the channel’s day-to-day coverage.

The column, however, returned Mr. Moody to the spotlight. Its headline, “In Olympics, let’s focus on the winner of the race — not the race of the winner,” prefaced a critique of American Olympic officials who had praised the diversity of the squad headed to this month’s Winter Olympics in South Korea.

“No sport that we are aware of awards points — or medals — for skin color or sexual orientation,” Mr. Moody wrote.

“Were our Olympians selected because they’re the best at what they do,” he added, “or because they’re the best publicity for our current obsession with having one each from Column A, B and C?”


The essay was denounced by gay advocacy groups including Glaad and the Human Rights Campaign.

Mr. Moody’s longevity at Fox News, which he joined in the 1990s, was cited as one reason that editors at FoxNews.com deferred to him in publishing the piece.

Fox News has been on a public rehabilitation campaign since the ouster of Mr. Ailes in 2016 and, later, the channel’s longtime star anchor, Bill O’Reilly, amid a variety of claims involving harassment and intimidation.


Fox News Removes a Top Executive’s Column on Olympic Team Diversity

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Wow, the whole article is literally a whole bunch of saying nothing. No where in the article does he say where someone got in because they were "darker or gayer". What is he even whining about?

He isn't aware of anyone on the team currently who got there through anything besides hardwork.

Of course this is just another racist cac showing their blinded hatred because the unsaid part here is that they see non-white faces and think they shouldn't be there and are only there because of not being non-white. He is venting because he is seeing too many non-white faces and THEY MUST be there because of anything besides merit.That is the hidden tell here.
 

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heard about this earlier today.
basically he is upset that people who are not white or heterosexual are on the Olympic team.

if you are the fastest and strongest competitors then you win the right to represent america.
at no point is a person removed based upon race.

this is the way it should be but he is mad because...straight, white people should have the positions others have earned?
 
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I bet he has NO problem pointing out black people who do bad things. Then it's 100% necessary to point out race. But let us do something positive, and there should be nationwide crickets.

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