Favouritism 22:47 Feb 28, 2020
I like "favouritism" and just don't get the objections to it. For me, it has the right connotation without giving any idea of something that may or may not be the case. For example, "old boy's network" suggests people who went to the same school or club which may not always be the case, while "cronyism" suggests past friendship. Networking is not illegal while "pistonné" can be (think about François Fillon). So what exactly is so wrong with "favouritism"? Can one of the disagreers please explain their objections to me? Thanks
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