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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

To find it heartening that despite so many famous people being anti JKR, their are still so many who are prepared to work on HP?

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PyongyangKipperbang · 25/11/2025 01:26

The end credits on the full cast audio takes 13 minutes. Hugh Laurie, Carl Prekopp, Mark Addy, Indira Varma.....and so many many names!

Then the TV series. Nick Frost, Warwick Davies, John Lithgow, Janet McTeer, Katherine Parkinson and (my favourite) Daniel Rigby.

I feel that the actors and crew are saying that they agree with her (or at least, dont disagree), without actually saying that they agree, if you see what I mean.

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ThatBlackCat · 26/11/2025 08:48

godtierKaren · 25/11/2025 15:34

The context here is cancel culture no longer being an issue & the implications of a free for all…which has consequences on how women are spoken about in terms of misogyny being more acceptable too.

As far as Katie Dolatowski goes, that a small minority of male teachers, priests, coaches, scout leaders are pedophiles doesn't mean we should ban males from working with children.

But we don't allow male teachers, priests, coaches or scout leaders to enter the ladies toilets or change rooms....

That there, is the difference.

To find it heartening that despite so many famous people being anti JKR, their are still so many who are prepared to work on HP?
ThatBlackCat · 26/11/2025 08:51

godtierKaren · 25/11/2025 15:37

In other words, consistency is a thing.

The male sex is consistently a threat to females.

Wearing a dress instead of a suit and tie doesn't change that. In fact, the risk is then even higher. That the male sex as a whole is a threat to the female sex is consistency.

ThatBlackCat · 26/11/2025 08:53

godtierKaren · 25/11/2025 16:03

Yes, you are going into a logistical nightmare again as with toilet policing. Good luck with that.

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We've never had a problems 'policing' toilets or change rooms before, until around 10 to 15 years ago. Funny that. Funny how it has never for the almost century we've had female public toilets ever had a 'logistical nightmare' policing it. It's almost as if you are deliberately catastrophising and over-exaggerating the difficulty level to appease to men, as your argument doesn't hold any water.

Switcher · 26/11/2025 08:55

Actually I'd be more encouraged if they didn't agree with her and saw art and personality as separate points. I still want to see Picasso paintings, doesn't mean I condone his behaviour.

ThatBlackCat · 26/11/2025 08:56

Tontostitis · 25/11/2025 16:30

Are you saying JJR has no empathy for human rights violations as it's the absolute opposite case. She strongly supports women's rights .

Exactly. She is not a dick panderer, so to the Mens Rights Activists she is violating the 'human rights' of the male sex.

sashh · 26/11/2025 09:01

godtierKaren · 25/11/2025 05:13

What are the rights that are being violated here?

Freedom to use necessary basic facilities. Self determination & bodily autonomy.

"And while about it do you think that biological women are entitled to privacy and dignity? Are these human rights worth standing up for?"

Cubicles in toilets already allow for that.

Men do not have a right to enter female only spaces, no matter whether they think they are men or women.

Cubicles are not the answer and you know it.

ThatBlackCat · 26/11/2025 09:02

WarrenTofficier · 26/11/2025 08:09

And here is my usual reminder that men who are not 'fully intact' also remain male.
A woman who has a hysterectomy or a mastectomy or both is still a woman. The lad my husband held be medivac'd out of a war zone having lost much of his lower half to a IED was still a man.
Sex is encoded into every cell in the human body, it not located in an organ or two.
If a human is born male they will remain male until they die.

True but around 95% of transwomen retain their penis and testicles, so I always make a deliberate point of saying fully intact because it drives home that they are male in every way possible and can (and do) rape with their male genitals. Some people confuse trans women with trans men.

WarrenTofficier · 26/11/2025 09:22

ThatBlackCat · 26/11/2025 09:02

True but around 95% of transwomen retain their penis and testicles, so I always make a deliberate point of saying fully intact because it drives home that they are male in every way possible and can (and do) rape with their male genitals. Some people confuse trans women with trans men.

Oh absolutely but there is a group of be kinders out there that think a) transwomen have all had or are waiting to have their penis removed b) somehow men without a penis become if not women then certain not men which is bloody offensive to those who lose their sexed body parts to illness or injury.

BlueEyedBogWitch · 26/11/2025 09:28

sashh · 26/11/2025 09:01

Men do not have a right to enter female only spaces, no matter whether they think they are men or women.

Cubicles are not the answer and you know it.

Cubicles make it even more dangerous. Get followed/pushed into one of those by a predatory male, and there’s no way out.

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