I recently took my first trip to the Wizarding World of Harry Potter for the first time in a few years -- I had to keep my trip secret, of course, so that my friends and family wouldn't think I was supporting a nasty racist TERF. And, just in case any tranny insists their boycott of JKR is working...it's not.
The Wizarding World of Harry Potter turned the Universal parks from a redheaded stepchild of Disney badly in need of a renovation into a resort in its own right. The place prints money. The Universal parks are clean and updated, and there's a brand new fleet of buses to move guests around the resort. From my understanding, parents will pay upwards of $200 per child on robes and interactive wands just for photo ops, then leave the entire spread in their hotel room because there's no reason to take it home. The thrift shops in Orlando are evidently full of very gently used wands and robes. There's Harry Potter merch in every gift shop, and adult guests buying $65 wands just because they want to fuck around with the interactive windows. And lest you think dangerhairs were above it all, there were plenty still there, in Harry Potter t-shirts and $89 Hogwarts Loungefly backpacks.
The truth is, normal people don't care about this. Trannies can cope and seethe all they like, but outside of leftist social media, there is no boycott of JKR. Suburban millennials love HP and bond with their children over it. Foreigners still love the property, too; there were loads of Asians, Europeans, and South Americans in the park.
Trannies don't have money. So, their boycott means nothing because they don't spend money anyway, unless it's on stupid crap like IKEA sharks, waifu pillows, and dragon dildos to dilate with, and even then, that's a fraction of what an average suburban family with two or three kids will spend on one vacation.