JK Rowling

British author

JK Rowling

British author

J.K. Rowling, renowned author of the Harry Potter series, has become a prominent figure in the gender-critical movement. Since 2019, she has publicly voiced her opinions on transgender activism, expressing concerns that certain aspects may undermine women's rights. Rowling's views have been described as transphobic by some, though she disputes this characterization. In 2024, she celebrated a UK Supreme Court ruling that defined "woman" under the Equality Act as a biological female, aligning with her stance on preserving sex-based protections. Her advocacy includes financial support for groups like For Women Scotland and the establishment of Beira's Place, a women-only support service for victims of sexual violence. Rowling maintains that while she supports the rights of transgender individuals, she believes in the importance of distinguishing biological sex in discussions about women's experiences. Her positions have sparked significant backlash, including criticism from actors associated with the Harry Potte

J.K. Rowling Roasts SNP MP Over historic 'XY Chromosomes' Gaffe

  • Saturday, 26 April 2025

J.K. Rowling caused a fresh storm online after openly ridiculing SNP MP Kirsty Blackman’s contribution to a Westminster Hall debate on the Equality Act in June 12, 2023. Highlighting Blackman’s comment — "I have an assumption that my chromosomes are probably XY but I don't know" — Rowling tweeted, "Footage like this must be preserved for posterity, or future generations will never believe how many idiots paraded their stupidity in the sincere belief that they were being clever." The scathing remark quickly went viral, reigniting fierce cultural battles and drawing sharp lines between Rowling’s supporters and her critics.

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