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JK Rowling taunts the left after No Men in Women’s Sports executive order

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“Harry Potter” creator JK Rowling said “Thanks” for the backhand at X after President Donald Trump signed an executive order of “No Men in Women's Sports” on Wednesday. I posted a message to the left.

Trump has signed a presidential order for women and women on a female athlete in a woman's sports and a sports day committed to providing equal access to sports for all women.

Rowling's post features a photo of Trump surrounded by acclaimed executive orders that female athletes have just signed, and “left,” where biological men fought decisively to compete in women's sports. It contained a message.

“Congratulations to everyone on the left who is campaigning to destroy the rights of women and girls. Without you, there's no image like this,” Rowling said in X.

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Rowling expanded her thinking Another post of x“Why do you care about a small portion of the population?” Line is “too ridiculous.”

She said, “Gender ideology undermines freedom of speech, scientific truth, gay rights, safety, privacy and dignity for women and girls. It also renders irreparable physical damage to vulnerable children. It caused. No one voted for it. And yet, it is being imposed by politicians, medical institutions, academia, media sections, celebrities, and even police.”

Rowling said, “This movement has influenced society in a disastrous way. If you have any sense, you will be activist mantras from your X-feed, ad attacks, fake equivalents. They will quietly remove any traces of sexuality, circular debate.”

The author of “Harry Potter” has been an outspoken advocate for protecting women's sports in recent years, and never avoids sharing her thoughts on the issue, even at the expense of her freedom.

Last year, the BBC awarded Zambian player Barbra Banda with the annual Women's Football Player Award. The BBC reported previously that after failing to meet gender eligibility requirements in 2022, Banda withdraws from Zambian team for the Women's Africa Cup in Morocco.

Banda was allowed to compete in the Olympics in Paris and became the second leading scorer in the US National Women's Football League (NWSL) last season, playing for Orlando Pride.

Tennis legend Martina Navratilova says she dislikes him, saying, “Democrats have completely failed.”

“Perhaps the BBC determined this was more time-efficient than visiting door to spit directly into a woman's face,” Rowling wrote in a post on X.

JK Rowling has been an advocate for women's sports voices in recent years. (Getty Image)

Rowling also opposed Scotland's hate crimes law, which signed the law last year, defending bold Scottish authorities to arrest her for calling her a “man.”

According to the Scottish Parliament website, the “Hate Crimes and Public Order Bill” adds a new crime that “stimulates hatred against any of the protection groups covered by the bill.

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Rowling began a lengthy social media post by listing several biological male offenders who claimed to be transgender just before being sentenced to various crimes. Some of the crimes included sexual assault at a 10-year-old and possession of 16,000 illegal images of children and rape.

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Ryan Gaydos, Jackson Thompson and Alba Cuebas-Fantauzzi of Fox News Digital contributed to this report.

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