Should Sexist Sportswriter Be Fired?
SodaHead Sports
2012/05/03 19:00:00
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There's always someone who seems to be making the "Are you serious?!" section of the news these days, specifically in sports. Only this time around, it's not an athlete or coach saying something stupid. It's a person who's supposed to be covering sports in a fair, balanced, and professional manner: a sportswriter.
The Chicago Sun-Times' Joe Cowley has found himself in the news and the butt of jokes all across the blog-o-sphere. Deadspin and Awful Announcing both reported Cowley's offensively sexist tweets, which consisted of enlightening content about airline stewardesses who allegedly look like men, a note about how Cowley is truly "Mr. Handsome," and another tweet about how one fellow sportswriter should "hottie up" her Twitter profile picture. Seriously.
So what does Cowley do when the media (and the aforementioned female sportswriter) calls him out on his unprofessionalism? He deletes his Twitter account, without even issuing an apology. Ironically, the Chicago Tribune, the Sun-Times' rival newspaper, was the first to report Cowley has been put on final warning, meaning if he screws up again, he's fired. Too bad reports have now leaked that this isn't the first time Cowley's conduct has been less than upstanding. With all the young, hungry, and honest journalists out there looking for work, should a guy with such poor judgment like Joe Cowley really be spared his job?

The Chicago Sun-Times' Joe Cowley has found himself in the news and the butt of jokes all across the blog-o-sphere. Deadspin and Awful Announcing both reported Cowley's offensively sexist tweets, which consisted of enlightening content about airline stewardesses who allegedly look like men, a note about how Cowley is truly "Mr. Handsome," and another tweet about how one fellow sportswriter should "hottie up" her Twitter profile picture. Seriously.
So what does Cowley do when the media (and the aforementioned female sportswriter) calls him out on his unprofessionalism? He deletes his Twitter account, without even issuing an apology. Ironically, the Chicago Tribune, the Sun-Times' rival newspaper, was the first to report Cowley has been put on final warning, meaning if he screws up again, he's fired. Too bad reports have now leaked that this isn't the first time Cowley's conduct has been less than upstanding. With all the young, hungry, and honest journalists out there looking for work, should a guy with such poor judgment like Joe Cowley really be spared his job?

Top Opinion
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PhantomDream 2012/05/03 21:44:49Yes





















Even Cher is embarresed of her freak son/daughter
P.S.---Oprah was quoted as saying she fired Rosie because and I quote "Rosie was too Gay" They made those comments not me.
Take care,