Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling has made it clear she’s no fan of the transgender nonsense that has taken the world by storm in recent years, not at all being afraid to confront the insane radicals who are trying to normalize this clear mental illness. And boy has she been blasted and ripped by every single one of these sexual deviants for her stance. But she’s never allowed the social pressure to cause her to cave and publicly renounce or apologize for her stance on the issue.
In fact, she’s grown stronger than ever in her beliefs on the topic, as is evidenced by her going full scorched earth on radical transgender activists on social media platform X. Rowling created a post on Tuesday that slammed these activists for allowing biological women to be used as “props” in order to make excuses for sex offenders who identify as transgender.
“The trans activist outrage that ensues on here whenever I share my belief that jailed women shouldn’t be used as validation tools or emotional support props for trans-identified male sex offenders is as revealing as it’s predictable,” Rowling’s post started off, according to the Daily Wire.
The trans activist outrage that ensues on here whenever I share my belief that jailed women shouldn't be used as validation tools or emotional support props for trans-identified male sex offenders is as revealing as it's predictable.
Such activists can't bring themselves to…
— J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling) February 20, 2024
Man, even though she’s still super liberal, you have just got to give Rowling respect for having the intestinal fortitude to keep on pushing for the truth and standing against the madness like this, despite how unpopular it has made her.
Rowling went on to say that the defense of such predators — trans-identifying males who demand to be housed in women’s prisons despite records that show them to be a danger to women — was a concerted effort to prevent the breakdown of the defenses offered when trans-identifying men demand access to other women’s spaces.
“Such activists can’t bring themselves to concede that a man who was convicted of harming women/girls ought not to be incarcerated with the demographic to whom he is a proven danger, because if they do, all their stock arguments (‘no sexual predator would bother to pretend to be trans’, ‘no trans woman has ever harmed a woman in a women’s only space’, ‘there is no danger in making all single sex spaces unisex’) are exposed as the lies they are,” she continued.
“If they admit that even a single man isn’t a woman because he says he is, the entire edifice of gender identity ideology crumbles,” Rowling continued, noting that once that “edifice” begins to crumble, the activists are left with little recourse beyond simply screaming that any detractor must be transphobic.
“This leaves activists who rely on bullying and slogans with nowhere to go but ‘you hate all trans people’, ‘so you’re saying all trans people are rapists’ and, of course, ‘you are causing a trans genocide.’ I think this particular issue also causes conniptions because it threatens the activists’ self image,” the popular children’s author continued. “These are people who preen themselves on their kindness and virtue, so acknowledging the truth — that they’re indifferent to vulnerable women being assaulted or traumatised — threatens the idea they have of themselves.”
“They therefore double down. The prisoners complaining aren’t really afraid of rape or voyeurism or violence at all, they say. They’re ‘not exactly delicate flowers’, as one self-identified empath put it. If you support putting violent and sexually predatory men into women’s prisons, you are knowingly forcing those women to live in fear of, and, in some proven cases, to suffer abuse that many of them will have endured pre-incarceration,” Rowling finished. “You are not kind. You are not righteous. Women have the basic human right not to suffer cruel and unusual punishment.”
Mic. Drop.
She went hard on this one, folks. She spared no one. Not a single person. Whew.
Let’s hope Rowling continues to use her massive platform to strike out at this lunacy and continue to provide a voice for women where one is sorely needed.
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