"Glasgow Women's Library has chosen to display a delightful penis-centred work...designed to shame and coerce lesbians out of same-sex orientation. If anyone can think of a more appropriate name for the Glasgow Women's Library, do let me know."
Rowling, who has faced death threats for her beliefs, was responding to a 'thread' by Scottish Lesbians, which said the comic was "openly anti-lesbian material". They say it "portrays lesbianism as a fear of penises, rather than a sexual orientation" and accuses it of "insinuating penises into lesbianism".
The library was heavily criticised on social media, including by Alba MP Neale Hanvey who said the comic promoted "the homophobia and specifically lesbophobia at the heart of gender ideology".
However, defending the library was Duncan Hothersall, editor of Labour Hame, who said: "Solidarity with @womenslibrary, a brilliant organisation run by amazing women, which is currently facing an onslaught of smears and attacks from a mob of transphobes.
"Glasgow Women's Library has done more for women's rights in Scotland than any of its detractors will ever do." Glasgow Women's Library has been approached for comment.
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