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Five hundred literary figures are demanding Penguin Random House cancel its book deal with Justice Amy Coney Barrett. In their hypocritical statement, they claim to support free speech...but.
"We recognize that harm is done to a democracy not only in the form of censorship, but also in the form of assault on inalienable human rights," the letter states. "As such, we are calling on Penguin Random House to recognize its own history and corporate responsibility commitments by reevaluating its decision to move forward with publishing Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett’s forthcoming book."
In other words, they wish to cancel the voices of conservatives.
"We recognize that harm is done to a democracy not only in the form of censorship, but also in the form of assault on inalienable human rights," the letter states. "As such, we are calling on Penguin Random House to recognize its own history and corporate responsibility commitments by reevaluating its decision to move forward with publishing Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett’s forthcoming book."
In other words, they wish to cancel the voices of conservatives.
Angry literary figures demand Amy Coney Barrett book deal be shut down in open letter to publisher
More than 500 figures in the literary world are calling for Penguin Random House to end its book deal with Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett, citing her Roe v. Wade vote.
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