Debunking J.K. Rowling's misinformation on trans history
Historian Laurie Marhoefer debunks J.K. Rowling's controversial tweet about trans people in Nazi Germany and cautions against the dangerous implications of such misinformation.
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Historian Laurie Marhoefer debunks J.K. Rowling's controversial tweet about trans people in Nazi Germany and cautions against the dangerous implications of such misinformation.
A fictional hate crime scenario using the name "Jo" is at the center of this nonsense.
The victim complex remains strong in this one.
There are so many trans and nonbinary writers out there who deserve our support!
The Heartstopper actor is setting the record straight on how things went down.
The trailer for The Witch Trials of J.K. Rowling already has the author playing the victim.
"Twitter is, unfortunately, no place for nuance," he wrote.
That’s some real Bellatrix energy right there.
Unfortunately, not for any of the reasons you might think.
"What's the matter with her?"
It's what she deserves.
An old wound becomes a new opportunity.
Every time Rowling opens her transphobic mouth to say something new and dangerous against the trans community, a divided rush of people flood forward to either praise or condemn her.
Not everyone in the Harry Potter universe shares Rowling's point of view...
As usual, LGBTQ+ fans are really just receiving the scraps!
The Harry Potter author has come under fire recently for her transphobic rhetoric.
The first review of the Harry Potter author's latest work is in, and things aren't looking so great.
"The Weald is a school which always seeks to be inclusive of people across all of the protected characteristics, and we would not want to cause offence, even inadvertently."
We're not surprised, we're just disappointed.
"Well, she finally said the quiet part out loud."