Toby Young had a hot take on a publisher’s inclusion policy and the replies were very satisfying
Publisher Penguin Random House has announced measures to make sure its books reflect our diverse society more accurately and some people weren’t happy. Author Lionel Shriver criticised the policy, which had the (un)fortunate consequence of prompting Toby Young to add his hot take.
https://twitter.com/toadmeister/status/1005709204596908032
This turned out to be quite the self-own with people keen to remind Young of how he got into Oxford.
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Maybe their dad rang up and badgered Penguin into publishing them https://t.co/KtjAcujd74
— Lucy Fishwife đ„ (@lucyfishwife) June 10, 2018
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Because if anyone knows the burden of meritless advancement, itâs Toby âMy Daddy Got Me Into Oxfordâ Young. https://t.co/vGxdnjxn6R
— Dr Fern Riddell (@FernRiddell) June 10, 2018
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https://twitter.com/willgtucker/status/1005721116407685120
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Mediocre white men whose dad's got them into Oxbridge worry about women's "merit" part 13566 https://t.co/ccHNLrKNPF
— sianushka (@sianushka) June 10, 2018
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https://twitter.com/touchmybobby/status/1005783359350550529
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The problem.with your dad getting you an undeserved place at Oxford is you'll always know you didn't get in on merit. https://t.co/QnuTSEawRA
— Red 'til I'm Dead (@suziegeewizz) June 10, 2018
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much better to be chosen because your dad made a phone call pic.twitter.com/nbIvna12If
â sarah m (@sazza_jay) June 10, 2018
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I preferred it in the old days when nepotism was the way forward.
â John Rain (@MrKenShabby) June 10, 2018
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If you are aware of anybody who has been given a job for any reason other than merit, for example someone who has been appointed to sit on the board of the Office for Students, please alert @toadmeister to this injustice immediately. https://t.co/dEX21p0zFk
— David Lammy (@DavidLammy) June 10, 2018
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The problem with the traditional Old Boy Network way of founding careers in publishing and the media is that any posh, privileged authors it published must worry that they weren’t chosen on merit, but because their dad knew someone who knew someone. pic.twitter.com/k8AFZH0lH1
â David Llewellyn (@TheDaiLlew) June 10, 2018
In fairness, not everybody mentioned his past experience with nepotism. Some found other metaphorical sticks with which to beat him.
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https://twitter.com/AGlasgowGirl/status/1005733405185794048
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I wonder if mediocre privately educated types have ever had that worry? No. Didnât think so. Move on. https://t.co/8CJtSwegAd
— Rebecca Rideal (@RebeccaRideal) June 10, 2018
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Virtue is a good thing, and humans signal all the time. The problem with people who say âvirtue signallingâ is that it is a substitute for actually thinking for themselves. https://t.co/TJ8BKMGxrn
— Dr Adam Rutherford (@AdamRutherford) June 10, 2018
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Never mind, Toby. If you're ever rejected by PRH you can always claim it was because of discrimination, rather than mediocrity. https://t.co/pjzTXDEXdS
— Joanne Harris (@Joannechocolat) June 10, 2018
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https://twitter.com/AGlasgowGirl/status/1005733405185794048
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