Nancy Armour, USA TODAY To Be Fired Over Kobe Article After Death!
USA TODAY has announced that it will be firing Nancy Armour, a longtime sports columnist, after she wrote an article that was critical of Kobe Bryant in the wake of his death. The article, which was published on January 27th, 2020, sparked outrage among many readers, who felt that it was insensitive and disrespectful to Bryant and his family.
The Article
In her article, Armour argued that Bryant was not a "hero" and that he had a "complicated legacy" that included allegations of sexual assault. She also criticized Bryant for his "macho" image and for his use of racial slurs.
The Public Outcry
Armour's article was met with widespread criticism from readers and public figures alike. Many people felt that the article was insensitive and disrespectful to Bryant and his family, and that it was inappropriate to criticize him after his death. Others argued that Armour was simply stating her opinion and that she had a right to do so.
USA TODAY's Decision
USA TODAY has decided to fire Armour after careful consideration of the public outcry. The newspaper said in a statement that Armour's article "crossed a line" and that it "does not reflect the values of our organization." The newspaper also said that it is committed to "fair and respectful journalism."
Armour's Response
Armour has not yet publicly commented on her firing. However, she has previously defended her article, saying that she was simply stating her opinion and that she had a right to do so.
The Future of Journalism
The firing of Nancy Armour has raised questions about the future of journalism. Some argue that the public's outrage over her article is a sign of a growing intolerance for dissenting opinions. Others argue that the newspaper was right to fire Armour for writing an article that was insensitive and disrespectful.