It’s Time To Save Literature From The Woke Publishing Industry
Even big-name authors now admit the publishing industry has gotten intolerably woke and hostile to men — it's time for readers to fight back.
Author James Patterson triggered an avalanche of backlash after calling out "another form of racism" that is not politically correct.
Speaking with British newspaper the Times in a recent interview, Patterson — one of the best-selling authors of all time — lamented that white men experience difficulties acquiring writing jobs.
"[It's] just another form of racism," Patterson declared. "What's that all about? Can you get a job? Yes. Is it harder? Yes. It's even harder for older writers. You don't meet many 52-year-old white males."
The comments were widely mocked. Many critics said the claim shows that Patterson is not connected to reality because the majority of authors and employees at publishing houses are white.
Others knocked Patterson for his widely known use of co-writers and ghostwriters, who help him churn out multiple books each year. And of course, Patterson was also accused of white privilege and racism.
In 2020, the New York Times published data showing the vast majority of authors (89% in 2018, for example) are white. The study also showed the vast majority of editors who acquire and edit books are also white.
Patterson responded to the controversy on Tuesday by apologizing and rescinding his charge that white writers experience racism.
"I apologize for saying white male writers having trouble finding work is a form of racism," Patterson tweeted. "I absolutely do not believe that racism is practiced against white writers. Please know that I strongly support a diversity of voices being heard—in literature, in Hollywood, everywhere."
\u201cI apologize for saying white male writers having trouble finding work is a form of racism. I absolutely do not believe that racism is practiced against white writers. Please know that I strongly support a diversity of voices being heard\u2014in literature, in Hollywood, everywhere.\u201d— James Patterson (@James Patterson) 1655222583