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JKR Didn’t Have an Opinion. She Poisoned the Well

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CSIRCP · 28/08/2025 14:32

This post will likely be a little too long for most, but if you can spare the time and have a cuppa handy let's sit down and have a chat, shall we?

Firstly, let’s stop calling this a debate. It’s not. This isn’t two sets of ideas clashing. This is one woman’s fear and confusion being weaponized against an entire community.

What J.K. Rowling has done is not just share an opinion. She’s poisoned the well. And that poison is spreading through politics, education, the media, and even the courts.

At the beginning, it might have looked like a tweet. Then a blog. But what she wrote in that essay was revealing: “If I’d been born thirty years later, I too might have tried to transition. The allure of escaping womanhood would have been huge.”
That’s not neutral. That’s projection. It was a confession, repackaged as concern. She projected her own dysphoria and personal battles onto the entire trans community and used it as the foundation for a movement built on suspicion and fear.

She said she cared about women’s rights. Then aligned herself with those who believe all trans women are predators.
She liked racist and Islamophobic tweets. She repeated antisemitic tropes. She cast activists as violent men in dresses. She accused anyone who challenged her of misogyny while branding herself the face of feminism.
All the while she built up a devoted audience that now includes some of the most extreme anti-trans voices in Britain and beyond.

This “gender critical” movement is not about safety, and it’s certainly not about truth. It’s about control.
Kellie-Jay Keen-Minshull (Posie Parker), one of Rowling’s ideological allies, has welcomed neo-Nazis to her rallies. Actual Nazis. The kind of people Rowling once wrote villains about.
In one case, people connected to this movement were linked to the satanic terror group 764 — a group that has influenced teen suicides and violent attacks in UK schools. Let that sink in. This is who she’s empowering.

She didn’t just turn away when that started. She doubled down. She gave this movement a gloss of legitimacy. She used her fame to funnel people toward disinformation, fear, and cruelty—and dressed it all up as feminism. But it isn’t feminism when it excludes, vilifies, and harms other women. Especially trans women. Especially intersex people. Especially anyone who doesn’t fit into the narrow fantasy of who is acceptable.

Rowling’s language now echoes in government documents. Her phrases like “gender ideology” have been lifted from far right sources, including the Vatican and authoritarian regimes, and mainstreamed into British law. Her influence helped set the stage for the UK Supreme Court to redefine the word “woman” based on sex assigned at birth, stripping rights from trans and intersex people under the Equality Act. That’s what happens when the well is poisoned. People stop thinking. They start reacting.

Meanwhile, her cult chant her slogans as though they are scientific fact. But science says otherwise. Peer-reviewed studies show that trans people’s brain structures do not align with their sex assigned at birth. They show that gender identity forms in the womb, shaped by hormones and biology not ideology. Large-scale DNA studies have found gene variants linked to gender incongruence. And intersex people exist. That is biological fact. Not one of these truths can be erased by Rowling’s fiction.

What makes this so dangerous is how calm it all sounds. Rowling doesn’t scream. She whispers. She calls it “concern.” She says she’s “just asking questions.”
But it’s never neutral to question someone’s right to exist. It’s not a debate when one side is simply trying to live and the other is trying to strip away their legal recognition and healthcare.

This isn’t just a disagreement. This is a slow campaign of erasure, led by someone with a global platform and millions in the bank.

She’s not some deluded soul from MN; she’s a multi-millionaire author whose words shape global policy. She’s not being silenced. She’s being echoed by judges, by pundits, by politicians trying to climb the ladder by stepping on the backs of trans, non-binary, and intersex people.

And let’s not pretend it stops there. Her influence has allowed people to feel safe expressing open homophobia, biphobia, and hatred toward anyone who challenges gender norms. Some of the same people aligned with her have mocked survivors, denied racism, and claimed slavery was “fine” if it was “kind.”
This is not a group grounded in empathy. It’s a movement that thrives on exclusion and resentment. Some of them now openly identify as neo Nazis. That’s where we are.

So next time someone says “she’s just worried” or “she’s not anti-trans” or “can’t we just disagree,” consider these words. Show them what poison looks like. Not just hateful speech but the deliberate seeding of doubt, division, and cruelty, all wrapped in a soft voice and a smug smile. J.K. Rowling didn’t protect anyone. She infected people. And when she’s gone, her legacy won’t be literature it will be the damage she left behind.

You don’t need to cancel her. You just need to see her clearly.
And if you blindly follow Rowling and her ideas then you need to reflect on what you’re really endorsing.

Because ignorance is not an excuse. Not anymore.

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MyGreyStork · 28/08/2025 14:34

Well that was a waste of time.

CrossPurposes · 28/08/2025 14:35

This is one woman’s fear and confusion being weaponized against an entire community.

I don't think so.

FudgeSundae · 28/08/2025 14:35

Righto

CompleteGinasaur · 28/08/2025 14:35

First response nails it, as per usual.

Tiswa · 28/08/2025 14:36

Do you know what you are actually saying either?

PronounssheRa · 28/08/2025 14:36

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CSIRCP · 28/08/2025 14:37

MyGreyStork · 28/08/2025 14:34

Well that was a waste of time.

You were warned it was a little too long for some people; perhaps the implication was a touch on the subtle side.

But let's make it clearer for you.

What JKR has done is create a kind of "activism dopamine"; a hate activity which makes people feel like they're doing something without actually doing anything (or actually helping the thing they should be fighting against, in this case the patriarchy).

TERFism generally appeals to women who are enraged at the patriarchy but too comfortable with our current patriarchal society to try to make any changes by deconstructing the concept of gender, by portraying trans people as an acceptable lower class that they can punch down on and feel like they're doing something when actually they aren't. Talia Bhatt has some good writings on this in her book Trans/Rad/Fem.

For JKR specifically, it probably also helps that she can grift more social media attention and money out of being the figurehead for the movement.

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Orangepate · 28/08/2025 14:38

You really have not selected the right audience for this stuff.

CompleteGinasaur · 28/08/2025 14:38

That's four out of four women's "fear and confusion" straight off the bat, so poor old JKR can't be solely responsible, now can she?

BernardBlacksMolluscs · 28/08/2025 14:38

Cor

last hurrah before UK term time begins do we think?

DialSquare · 28/08/2025 14:39

Parklife

murasaki · 28/08/2025 14:39

What a load of AI generated guff by a total wazzock.

VaddaABeetch · 28/08/2025 14:39

Twaddle, twaddle, twaddle. Reeks suspiciously of AI.

Must try harder.

BernardBlacksMolluscs · 28/08/2025 14:40

CSIRCP · 28/08/2025 14:37

You were warned it was a little too long for some people; perhaps the implication was a touch on the subtle side.

But let's make it clearer for you.

What JKR has done is create a kind of "activism dopamine"; a hate activity which makes people feel like they're doing something without actually doing anything (or actually helping the thing they should be fighting against, in this case the patriarchy).

TERFism generally appeals to women who are enraged at the patriarchy but too comfortable with our current patriarchal society to try to make any changes by deconstructing the concept of gender, by portraying trans people as an acceptable lower class that they can punch down on and feel like they're doing something when actually they aren't. Talia Bhatt has some good writings on this in her book Trans/Rad/Fem.

For JKR specifically, it probably also helps that she can grift more social media attention and money out of being the figurehead for the movement.

Jeez Louise lovey

just use the gents

you’ll be fine

CompleteGinasaur · 28/08/2025 14:40

BernardBlacksMolluscs · 28/08/2025 14:38

Cor

last hurrah before UK term time begins do we think?

Don't know, too many words hurt my little lady brain...

BeLemonNow · 28/08/2025 14:40

TL;DR

My views have nothing to do with JKR. I'm not on X and haven't seen all she's written.

However OP I would suggest you read 'The Women who wouldn't Wheesht'

It has a chapter from JKR among many other Scottish female campaigners.

All proceeds go to charity, so no worry about supporting us TERFs ;)

IkaBaar · 28/08/2025 14:40

For some reason “Are you quite well?” As they would say in Bridgerton springs to mind.

NeverOneBiscuit · 28/08/2025 14:41

I always enjoy a TRA bingo card, and that was certainly a full house. Well done, Sir 👏👏

MichelleCancelled · 28/08/2025 14:41

All this rubbish so you use the changing room and toilets with women and girls.

NextRinny · 28/08/2025 14:41
Tired Monday GIF

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CommanderVim · 28/08/2025 14:42

What a load of absolute nonsense OP.

JKR speaks for so many of us - no one is denying anyone's 'right to exist', we just want to ensure safety, privacy and dignity for women. It's very simple, and she's brave enough to fight for us.

BeLemonNow · 28/08/2025 14:42

NeverOneBiscuit · 28/08/2025 14:41

I always enjoy a TRA bingo card, and that was certainly a full house. Well done, Sir 👏👏

Where's my bingo card? Do I get one if I join this JKR cult no one's invited me to join yet?#sadtimes

Tiswa · 28/08/2025 14:43

CSIRCP · 28/08/2025 14:37

You were warned it was a little too long for some people; perhaps the implication was a touch on the subtle side.

But let's make it clearer for you.

What JKR has done is create a kind of "activism dopamine"; a hate activity which makes people feel like they're doing something without actually doing anything (or actually helping the thing they should be fighting against, in this case the patriarchy).

TERFism generally appeals to women who are enraged at the patriarchy but too comfortable with our current patriarchal society to try to make any changes by deconstructing the concept of gender, by portraying trans people as an acceptable lower class that they can punch down on and feel like they're doing something when actually they aren't. Talia Bhatt has some good writings on this in her book Trans/Rad/Fem.

For JKR specifically, it probably also helps that she can grift more social media attention and money out of being the figurehead for the movement.

Nope not clearer just seems to be explaining more how you feel we should think

Imnobody4 · 28/08/2025 14:43

You were warned it was a little too long for some people; perhaps the implication was a touch on the subtle side.
'Long' maybe 'subtle' don't make me laugh.

Imnobody4 · 28/08/2025 14:43

You were warned it was a little too long for some people; perhaps the implication was a touch on the subtle side.
'Long' maybe 'subtle' don't make me laugh.

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