I think it's part of a package of ideologies that we're now expected to subscribe to. There is no such thing as the category of women, which is who belong to a particular sex. I'll tell you an interesting story. Douglas Murray recently published a company from Blue'sbury to Harper Collins. And by the way, Harper Collins in the big picture here has acquitted itself quite well. They have not given me a hard time, much less fired me. and they have been a refuge for a number of other authors who have fallen out with their publishers. But this particular instance of leaving Bloomsbury was interesting to me because of a twist. The young people pushing away a c
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