Hayton at his manipulative best.
Turning Rowling's assertion of
"I didn’t compare him to one. He IS one."
Into her wanting the individual to be unsafe.
Whether you agree with Rowling or not, her tone is remarkably different to the essay she wrote in 2020 when she set out her reasons for speaking out on sex and gender. Then, she wrote: ‘Trans people need and deserve protection’, and ‘I want trans women to be safe.’ Perhaps she has changed her mind in the four years that have passed?
This desperate TRA trope that recognising men as men makes them unsafe is getting a little old hat.
When Debbie says that Debbie is a man, is Debbie trying to make other trans people, or Debbieself, 'unsafe' too?
Oh is it just women who say it?
The quote-Tweet is possibly the most brutal weapon that exists on social media – especially in the hands of influencers with thousands of followers. Anything an opponent says can be captured and broadcast to your audience. Sarcasm, ridicule, or downright abuse then set the tone for the mob who can ‘pile on’ and deluge the original with more of the same, and worse.
is Debbie really attempting to accuse J. K. Rowling of being complicit in the abuse of trans people here?
Poor Debbie. Courting, sorry goading, Rolling does not end the way Debbie fondly imagines.
We like to be noticed and when the likes and (friendly) replies flood into the phone, dopamine can flood the brain. No matter who you are, this has the potential to become addictive
Social media followers then often demand increasingly direct and shocking posts to stay on board. Is this happening to Rowling?
Hahaha!!! Yes indeedy - JK Rowling, the most feted, famous, celebrated author on the planet, needs the likes, Debs.
As a piece of projection, it doesn't get more blatant.
J. K. Rowling getting involved seems to be rattling the ideologues from one end of the Internet to the other.