'Harry Potter' author JK Rowling slams new york times She downplayed the violent threats she received for criticizing transgender issues.
“The rewriting of history begins,” Rowling began in a post on Monday X, sharing a screenshot of the photo. new york times articlewith the headline “Transgender activists question movement's confrontational approach.”
of new york times An article published last week quoted the Harry Potter author as saying, “When J.K. Rowling said denying the connection between sex and biology is 'deeply misogynistic and regressive,' Prominent LGBTQ groups accused her of betraying 'true feminism.' ”
The article also stated that “putting transgender activists on the wrong side often means enduring their relentless criticism,” and that some transgender activists “may be forced to reconsider how they confront others.” “They argue that the time has come for readjustment and are pushing back against further opposition movements.” In their coalition, the voice is “or nothing.”
Rowling, who has long been vocal in support of women on transgender issues, reacted to the NYT's idea, saying, “Opponents of gender ideology have not just “withstood relentless criticism.'' ” he said. I haven't just been told that I've betrayed real feminism, nor have I received a few book-burning videos. ”
“Thousands of threats of murder, rape and violence were sent to me,” Rowling continued. “A trans woman posted my family’s home address with a bomb-making guide. My eldest son was targeted by a prominent transgender activist and tried to keep her in the dark, keeping the wrong young woman in the dark.” I decided to do it.”
“I could write a 20,000 word essay about how it affected me and my family, but what we endured pales in comparison to the harm done to others. It's not there,” Rowling added.
The author continues, “By standing up to a movement that relies on violence, exclusion, and threats of collective guilt, we have all been vilified and defamed, and many have lost their livelihoods.” said.
“Some people have been physically assaulted by trans activists,” Rowling said. “Women politicians are forced to hire personal security on the advice of police.''
“The news that Dr Hilary Cass, one of the UK's leading endocrinologists, has been advised not to use public transport for her own safety should shame everyone who allowed this madness to run wild. ' added Rowling.
The author of Harry Potter continued:
Lest we forget, gender apostates question the evidentiary basis for child gender reassignment, advocate for fair sport for women and girls, and especially for the most vulnerable. They have been targeted for crimes such as wanting to maintain homosexual spaces and services, or because of their ideology. It is barbaric to lock up female prisoners with convicted male sex offenders.
Now, the political climate has changed, and some people who have been fueled by their own food are waking up with a severe hangover. They're starting to wonder if calling left-wing feminists who wanted all-female rape centers “Nazis” is such a wise strategy. Parents who say boys shouldn't deprive their daughters of sports opportunities may have a point. After all, could there be any downside to putting a man who says “I'm a woman” in a locker room with a 12-year-old girl?
A glib rehash of what actually happened over the past decade is predictable but intolerable. Those who have turned a blind eye to the purge of non-believers, or who have praised and encouraged the purge of non-believers, would rather minimize the true cost of speaking out. There's no question, but sometimes the over-the-top take is frankly insulting.
“We still have a long way to go to fully understand the personal, social and political effects of gender ideology, but I do know this: When that time comes, the receipts will be very ugly. “And there are too many of them to just sweep them under the carpet politely,” Rowling concluded.
Alana Mastrangelo is a reporter for Breitbart News. you can follow her facebook And with X @ARmastrangeloand further Instagram.
