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Revolt at publisher Hachette re Rowling "transphobia"

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Lamahaha · 16/06/2020 06:05

Young staff members threatened a strike apparently:

www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8424029/JK-Rowling-publishers-revolt-Workers-publishing-house-Hachette-threaten-tools.html

My heart sank when I read that headline and the opening paragraphs, since I have professional "connections" to Hachette:

Publishing staff working on JK Rowling’s latest book threatened to down tools yesterday in protest at her views on gender.
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Yesterday morning at publishing house Hachette, several of those involved in Miss Rowling’s new children’s book, The Ickabog, are said to have staged their own rebellion during a heated meeting. One source said: ‘Staff in the children’s department at Hachette announced they were no longer prepared to work on the book.

‘They said they were opposed to her comments and wanted to show support for the trans lobby. These staff are all very “woke”, mainly in their twenties and early thirties, and apparently it is an issue they feel very strongly about.’

But fortunately the grown-ups held up to the toys-out-of-the-pram tantrum:

Last night Hachette issued a statement backing Miss Rowling’s right to express herself. It said: ‘We are proud to publish JK Rowling’s children’s fairy tale The Ickabog. Freedom of speech is the cornerstone of publishing. We fundamentally believe that everyone has the right to express their own thoughts and beliefs. That’s why we never comment on our authors’ personal views and we respect our employees’ right to hold a different view.

‘We will never make our employees work on a book whose content they find upsetting for personal reasons, but we draw a distinction between that and refusing to work on a book because they disagree with an author’s views outside their writing, which runs contrary to our belief in free speech.’

I can't say how pleased and proud I am. Well done Hachette.

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OldeMagick · 19/06/2020 10:32

@Imnobody4

Rachel Rooney author of exquisite My Body is Me has recently left writing and twitter due to bullying from inside publishing Another reason to be grateful to Hatchette for taking a stand.
Has she approached Hachette?
334bu · 19/06/2020 11:48

Mark Smith in Herald Scotland lauding boycotters and comparing them to people opposing Section 28.

mobile.twitter.com/heraldscotland/status/1273523341639507968

No mention of erosion of women's rights of course.

SerenityNowwwww · 19/06/2020 11:50

What’s a Mark Smith ?

334bu · 19/06/2020 12:23

Writes opinion columns in Herald.

justanotherneighinparadise · 19/06/2020 12:29

It won’t surprise you that Mark Smith recently wrote an article about poor disenfranchised young Scottish men. Men I tell you!!!!! Not ejaculators or people who ejaculate, just good old fashioned penis havers men.

www.heraldscotland.com/news/18480231.opinion-mark-smith-no-one-talking-way-coronavirus-affecting-young-scottish-men/

IDanielRadcliffe · 19/06/2020 21:32

Douglas Murray on Hachette and JKR:
www.spectator.co.uk/article/a-simple-solution-to-the-jk-rowling-trans-row

truthisarevolutionaryact · 19/06/2020 21:53

That's an excellent article. Shame it's not in the Guardian as they're the ones who need to read it

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