“Unless it’s changed overnight, the motto of the Olympics, since 1894, has been ‘Faster, Higher, Stronger.’ 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,” he wrote in a piece headlined “In Olympics, let’s focus on the winner of the race — not the race of the winner.”
The network pulled down Moody’s story after it was published, saying it “does not reflect the views or values of FOX News,” and on Thursday the network told CNN that Moody had retired, a move it said was in the works before the column was published.
A former New York bureau chief for Time magazine, Moody had been an executive at Fox News since its inception in 1996, though CNN reports that his role “was largely ceremonial and that he had little power in recent years.” His Olympic column drew outrage from a number of corners.
“These athletes are at the Olympics because they already won by qualifying to represent the United States on the world’s stage,” GLAAD CEO Sarah Kate Ellis said, per BuzzFeed, “and they did so despite facing discrimination from places like Fox News throughout their careers.”
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