Recently, J.K. Rowling, the author of the "Harry Potter" series, said in an interaction with netizens that she will never forgive the Harry Potter series' leading actors Daniel Radcliffe and Emma Watson for their support for transgender views, and she will firmly refuse to accept any apology from anyone. The matter originated from the "Cass Review" recently released by British pediatrician Hilary Cass. His report concluded that there is a lack of "high-quality research" on the practice of giving children puberty blockers and hormones. For the long-term physical and mental health development of children and adolescents, a special advisory center should be set up in medical institutions involved in gender therapy, namely a center for stopping or reversing gender transition, for use by minors who want to stop or withdraw treatment at any time. J.K. Rowling wrote about the Cass review on Twitter after seeing the report, saying: "I read the Cass review this morning and my anger just keeps growing. Experimenting on children, making them sterile and suffering for their whole lives. Children have been irreparably harmed and thousands of people have been complicit, not just medical staff but celebrities, media and cynical corporations..." One netizen commented under Rowling's tweet: "We are waiting for Daniel Radcliffe and Emma Watson to apologize to you publicly. I believe you will forgive them." Rowling responded to the netizen and said bluntly: "I'm afraid not. Celebrities who support a movement aimed at eroding women's hard-won rights and use their platforms to cheer on minors for transgendering can leave apologies to traumatized transgender people and vulnerable women who rely on single-sex spaces." |
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