Hachette Employees Stage Walk-Out Over Company’s Release of Woody Allen’s Memoir

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Hachette employees stage a walk-out over the company's release of Woody Allen's memoir

Dozens of Hachette Book Group employees staged a walk-out in protest on Thursday, in the wake of controversy surrounding the publishing company’s upcoming release of Woody Allen’s memoir. “This afternoon, Grand Central Publishing employees are walking out of the Hachette New York office in protest of the publication of Woody Allen’s memoir,” the employees said [...

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No one knew the book was coming out until it was reported on. Further discussion on the topic will aide it in selling many, many more copies.

Assholes. I don’t necessarily support Woody Allen but he’s got the right to tell his side of this tale. First amendment cuts both ways.

What's next, the memoirs of Roman Polanski and Harvey Weinstein? Without fact-checking, of course, because...?

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Well, the world needs Woody Allen more than it does 75 hysterical misguided souls. Let them go, I say.

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Yay! Publishers - PUBLISHERS - trying to censor a falsely accused writer. Because irony is dead.

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