Cornerstones Literary Consultancy, a prominent name in the world of publishing, has issued an apology and agreed to pay โsubstantialโ compensation to Sibyl Ruth, a 63-year-old editor who was let go from her position in the aftermath of a tweet she posted in May.
The tweet in question had Ruth reacting to a photograph of a transgender individual. โI do believe that people should be allowed to wear what they want etc etcโฆ But what blows my mind is the idea that with heavy five oโclock shadow, a perm and lippy and a bag with gold chains = woman,โ Ruth tweeted. She went on to add, โWhile us boring biological women get derided if we have one or two faint chin hairs.โ
Shortly after this tweet was highlighted to Cornerstonesโ management, Ruthโs ongoing projects were halted and her profile was taken down from the consultancyโs official website. The abrupt removal left Ruth feeling โshell shockedโ and marginalized, reflecting on the experience as a moment she โjust disappeared.โ Describing the sudden turn of events, she said, โThey took me off a project. It was just a bit strange.โ
Emphasizing her position, The Telegraph reported, Ruth clarified that her stance wasnโt against progressive views, stating, โThis is not a fight against wokeness. It is simply fighting for freedom of expression.โ
Cornerstones, in their public apology posted on Twitter, acknowledged their oversight, confessing that the dismissal was due to her expressing opinions that clashed with the views of the Cornerstones team. They further admitted that while they were concerned about potential backlash from the broader publishing community, their reaction to the situation was hasty. They conceded, โCornerstones ought to have more firmly encouraged an open dialogue with her before taking any action.โ
Furthermore, the company recognized Ruthโs feminist beliefs, stating they are โworthy of respect in a democratic society.โ
Ruth, having served Cornerstones for 18 months, was among the consultancyโs group of freelance editors, providing invaluable mentoring, copy editing, and proofreading services to various authors.
Cornerstonesโ actions prompted Ruth to launch a crowdfunding campaign for her legal expenses, eventually raising ยฃ16,000 ($20,000). In her statement on the site, she expressed her gratitude towards her legal team, notably the lawyers from the Free Speech Union, and the overwhelming public support she received.