Best-selling author James Patterson has apologized for saying that 'white older male writers' are victims of 'racism' as it's harder for them to get 'writing gigs in film, theatre, TV or publishing' nowadays.Patterson, 75, apologized after he faced widespread criticism for his comments, with some calling him 'tone deaf'.The author, who famously wrote 'Along Came a Spider' with a black detective before it was adapted into a film with Morgan Freeman, tweeted: 'I absolutely do not believe that racism is practiced against white writers.
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