• Openly Gay Olympic Swimmer Says 'Daily Beast Should Be Ashamed' Too Bad

    From Bill Cockburn@21:1/5 to All on Wed Aug 17 19:01:20 2016
    XPost: alt.politics.homosexuality, sac.politics

    A straight, married writer for the Daily Beast has sparked
    outrage by luring gay (and closeted) athletes using dating apps
    for an article about how easy it is to hook up at the Olympic
    Games.

    Nico Hines’ article “The Other Olympic Sport in Rio: Swiping”
    was removed from the site on Thursday night and replaced with an
    editor’s note that stated in part, “We were wrong. We will do
    better.”

    However, the backpedaling did nothing to quell the backlash, and
    one openly gay Olympic swimmer shared his anger over the
    “deplorable” column.

    “As an out gay athlete from a country that is still very
    homophobic, @thedailybeast ought to be ashamed,” Amini Fonua,
    who is representing Tonga, wrote on Twitter Thursday.

    In a far more blunt message apparently aimed at Hines, Fonua
    wrote: “You f—ing disgust me. Do you realize how many people’s
    lives you just ruined without any good reason but clickbait
    journalism?” he asked.

    “Some of these people you just outed are my FRIENDS. With family
    and lives that are forever going to be affected by this.”

    Fonua — who competes Saturday in the men’s 100-meter
    breaststroke and is one of only two openly gay swimmers
    currently competing in Rio, according to OutSports — also posted
    a very clear message to the shamed journalist via Instagram,
    basically telling him to kiss his “hot ass.”

    Among the passages in the article was this one:

    “Perhaps the question most people have is: How do the rest of us
    get an invite? Can an Average Joe join the bacchanalia?

    “After 60 minutes in the Olympic Village on Tuesday evening, I’m
    surprised to say that the answer is ‘yes.’

    “Armed with a range of dating and hookup apps — Bumble, Grindr,
    Jack’d and Tinder — your distinctly non-Olympian correspondent
    had scored three dates in the first hour.”

    He also included just enough clues that anyone with an Internet
    connection could figure who these athletes are.

    The Note From the Editor that replaced the article reads:

    “As shared in our editor’s note earlier today, we initially
    thought swift removal of any identifying characteristics and
    better clarification of our intent was the adequate way to
    address this. Our initial reaction was that the entire removal
    of the piece was not necessary. We were wrong. We’re sorry.

    “Today we did not uphold a deep set of The Daily Beast’s values.
    These values–which include standing up to bullies and bigots,
    and specifically being a proudly, steadfastly supportive voice
    for LGBT people all over the world–are core to our commitment to
    journalism and to our commitment to serving our readers.”

    http://www.thewrap.com/openly-gay-olympic-swimmer-says-daily- beast-should-be-ashamed/

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