Comment by delichon

Comment by delichon a day ago

18 replies

"She has been subjected to an onslaught of abuse that highlights an insidious authoritarian and misogynistic trend." -- Tom Stoppard on J.K. Rowling

atrus a day ago

While I get you're trying to highlight jkr's anti-trans opinion, both can be true. You can be an asshole, while also being subject to other assholes behavior.

  • delichon a day ago

    I read all of her tweets but I don't know of any anti-trans statements by Rowling. I'd appreciate it if you could point one out.

    I haven't heard her say that there's anything wrong with being trans, that it's an illness, or that there should be any consequences. I have heard her decry the excesses of some trans activists and allies, particularly in her defense of women-only spaces. That seems to me to be a poor fit for "asshole".

    • snarf21 20 hours ago

      This is something she wrote on Twitter... JK Rowling wrote, "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 ends up wrecking more harm than lobotomies and false memory syndrome combined."

      • brunpi 19 hours ago

        An eloquently worded rejection of a nonsensical and harmful ideology.

    • IAmBroom 20 hours ago

      She deals exclusively in dogwhistles.

      Using a dogwhistle instead of more well-known hate speech does not mean a person is innocent of bigotry - quite the opposite.

    • fwip 19 hours ago

      Just because you agree with them doesn't make them not anti-trans - it just means you agree with anti-trans things.

    • mock-possum 21 hours ago

      I mean it’s pretty straightforward - due to trauma over her past experiences with sexual assault at the hands of cis men, she now sees trans women as a facade used by predatory cis men to sexually assault cis women in bathrooms and locker rooms and other segregated spaces.

      To her, trans women are really cis men pretending to be women, to make it easier to rape them. There’s kind of no nice way of saying it.

      It’s textbook transphobia / queer bashing. Fear of sexual assault at the hands of queer people is probably one of the most basic reasons to justify this particular brand of bigotry. “I don’t hate queers, I’m just concerned for the safety of -“ take your pick - women, children, sometimes even men. For JK it’s women.

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