pocketseagull
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- Dec 29, 2014
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I don't have a strict definition but I think people who wish to curtail the rights of trans people would qualify.
I am happy to be corrected by facts, but having started doing a bit of research on Rowling all I am seeing is her being gaslighted by militant trans activists, people who insist that a trans woman should be granted all the rights that a biological woman enjoys, including the safe spaces for biological women, with no distinction between someone who had full surgery and hormones 40 years ago, and a bloke in a dress who identifies as a woman.Personally I'm comfortable with labelling people like JK Rowling and Graham Lineham as being anti-trans. They certainly fuel an anti-trans agenda. We've gone from a trans contestant winning Big Brother to wanting legislation to make things more difficult for a minority. So many of the arguments that are made in the name of safety echo the language that was used to discriminate against gay people.
Curtail what right, though?I don't have a strict definition but I think people who wish to curtail the rights of trans people would qualify.
Do you think those people fundamentally do not like trans people ?I don't have a strict definition but I think people who wish to curtail the rights of trans people would qualify.
Exactly this. JK Rowling may not be everyone‘s cup of tea but there is no evidence that she hates trans people. She just doesn’t buy into the idea that transwomen are actually women, and by extension doesn’t believe transwomen should have access to women‘s only spaces. She is not alone.I am happy to be corrected by facts, but having started doing a bit of research on Rowling all I am seeing is her being gaslighted by militant trans activists, people who insist that a trans woman should be granted all the rights that a biological woman enjoys, including the safe spaces for biological women, with no distinction between someone who had full surgery and hormones 40 years ago, and a bloke in a dress who identifies as a woman.
As far as I'm aware Refuge, the charity, are able to accommodate anyone, and according to their specific needs.A trans women in a refuge would have also been abused. They could have also been raped.
TBH I'm not massively knowledgeable on her so have had to resort to wiki and it's not great.I am happy to be corrected by facts, but having started doing a bit of research on Rowling
I mean, the above pretty much invalidates the actual lived experience of trans people I know.Rowling was responding to a critic who said they wished she would use her “immense power for good” and labelled her “hateful focus” on transgender children as “hurtful and unnecessary”. In response, the 59-year-old writer posted on X: “There are no trans kids. No child is ‘born in the wrong body’.
“There are only adults like you, prepared to sacrifice the health of minors to bolster your belief in an ideology that will end up wreaking more harm than lobotomies and false memory syndrome combined.”
I think these both cross the line from concerned person to actual bigotry.On 1 April 2024, in response to the Hate Crime and Public Order (Scotland) Act 2021 going into effect, Rowling posted a Twitter thread in which she listed and misgendered several transgender women.[100][101] The women included several public figures as well as convicted sexual offenders. Clarissa-Jan Lim, a reporter for MSNBC, said Rowling grouping them together was "an apparent attempt to draw a connection between trans people and sexual perversion".[102][103] Throughout the thread, Rowling sarcastically referred to all the people as female, but at the end clarified, "Obviously, the people mentioned in the above tweets aren't women at all, but men, every last one of them."[104][105] Rowling said that, if her comments were illegal under the new law, she "looked forward to being arrested".
This is where it started for JK Rowling five years ago:TBH I'm not massively knowledgeable on her so have had to resort to wiki and it's not great.
I mean, the above pretty much invalidates the actual lived experience of trans people I know.
I think these both cross the line from concerned person to actual bigotry.
I am happy to be corrected by facts, but having started doing a bit of research on Rowling all I am seeing is her being gaslighted by militant trans activists, people who insist that a trans woman should be granted all the rights that a biological woman enjoys, including the safe spaces for biological women, with no distinction between someone who had full surgery and hormones 40 years ago, and a bloke in a dress who identifies as a woman.
What does that mean?TBH I'm not massively knowledgeable on her so have had to resort to wiki and it's not great.
I mean, the above pretty much invalidates the actual lived experience of trans people I know.
I think these both cross the line from concerned person to actual bigotry.
Because trans people will say they knew from an early age that they were trans. She is denying that. The further implication of trans as being an 'ideology' as opposed to innate is the same arguments people made in support of section 28.What does that mean?
You think JK Rowling is afraid to speak her own mind, hiding behind others? That’s the extreme opposite of the truthThe thing about JK Rowling is that she’s become almost a professional platformer, by that I mean she uses her platform on social media to like, retweet etc the horrible stuff other people say, without putting it directly into words herself and then gets offended when she gets called out for it.
She already had form for doing this during the Scottish independence referendum. Promoted and tweeted hateful content from unionist accounts and then screamed about being abused when she got called out by others. It’s wrong whatever your opinion is on the referendum.
Similarly she attends rallies etc up here that are really very transphobic but it’s others doing it, not her, so she tries to maintain some plausible deniability. She is a throughly nasty, sly, piece of work.
You think JK Rowling is afraid to speak her own mind, hiding behind others? That’s the opposite of the truth
She doesn’t believe men can become women and vice versa. It’s as complicated as thatBecause trans people will say they knew from an early age that they were trans. She is denying that. The further implication of trans as being an 'ideology' as opposed to innate is the same arguments people made in support of section 28.
Granted I have not seen everything she said, but what I have seen has not really been hatred/transphobic - happy to be pointed in the direction of this.I didn’t say she was afraid, she says what she wants to say but she’s happy to promote the hatred of others. No it’s not the opposite of the truth, I’ve watched it happen more than once.
Here’s some evidence for you:Exactly this. JK Rowling may not be everyone‘s cup of tea but there is no evidence that she hates trans people. She just doesn’t buy into the idea that transwomen are actually women, and by extension doesn’t believe transwomen should have access to women‘s only spaces. She is not alone.
As a term “Anti trans“ suggests the prime motivation is a hatred of trans people. This is not the case for all but a very small bigoted minority.
On 1 April 2024, in response to the Hate Crime and Public Order (Scotland) Act 2021 going into effect, Rowling posted a Twitter thread in which she listed and misgendered several transgender women.[100][101] The women included several public figures as well as convicted sexual offenders. Clarissa-Jan Lim, a reporter for MSNBC, said Rowling grouping them together was "an apparent attempt to draw a connection between trans people and sexual perversion".[102][103] Throughout the thread, Rowling sarcastically referred to all the people as female, but at the end clarified, "Obviously, the people mentioned in the above tweets aren't women at all, but men, every last one of them."[104][105] Rowling said that, if her comments were illegal under the new law, she "looked forward to being arrested".
Long article. I wouldn’t call it evidence . Can’t see anything about her hating trans people for being trans, presuming that’s what transphobic means . biological Men claiming they are women - she does hate that , obviously . And biological men in Women’s spaces - yes, she hates that.Here’s some evidence for you:
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A timeline of JK Rowling's transphobic shift
A list of the "Harry Potter" author's transphobic commentstheweek.com