JK Rowling's controversial statement: Transgender men are not women

JK Rowling's controversial statement: Transgender men are not women

Recently, J.K. Rowling, the author of Harry Potter, once again made anti-trans remarks that caused controversy. She posted a tweet with a slogan in the picture: "Repeat after me, male transgender people are women!", and her caption was "NO", expressing her anti-trans attitude.

JK Rowling said she would still speak publicly about transgender issues. She said: "My views have nothing to do with transgender rights. This is about women's rights, and transgender people are demanding the abolition of these rights... I want transgender people to be safe, but I don't want women and girls to become unsafe because of this."

JK Rowling is a feminist who has been controversial for her anti-trans remarks and has been labeled a "radical feminist who excludes transgender people." She has also been bullied online many times, and Harry Potter has also been boycotted by some people.

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