Diseased Rowling Derangement Syndrome - "TERF/Woke Author Bad!!1"

There are many levels of lunacy to this, but the thing that stands out most is how gleeful he is about claiming murder victims for his cause. He’s actually happy about Brazilian male prostitutes getting killed, as long as he can say it’s because they were trans.
Him and the utterly disingenuous ghouls at the "Human Rights Campaign" both.
 
Not sure why you need so many people for an adaptation but hey.
Most big projects will have "writing rooms" with boatloads of writers in them, bouncing around ideas. Many of them will never get writing credit, but it's a good way to make money if the project is good. And some will be specialists, in dialog, or character development, jokes, etc.
 
JK's apparently said no to a peerage twice.

JK Rowling has revealed she turned down two offers of a peerage in the House of Lords and would turn down a third.
The author's remarks came after Conservative Party leader hopeful Kemi Badenoch said she would give Rowling a peerage for her stance on gender - a position critics have described as being transphobic.
The Harry Potter author said in a post on X that she had been offered peerages "once under Labour and once under the Tories", adding she "still wouldn't take it" if offered the honour for a third time.
Most peers sitting in the House of Lords are appointed by the monarch on the prime minister's advice, with nominations vetted by the House of Lords Appointments Commission.
Badenoch praised Rowling in an interview with the Talk TV online streaming service, saying they both believed protections for women should be based not on self-identified gender but rather biological sex.
The MP for North West Essex said of Rowling: "I don't know whether she would take it, but I certainly would give her a peerage."
The former equalities minister went on to praise Baroness Cass for her review of NHS children's gender services - work Badenoch "managed to get" the doctor a peerage for.
Writing on X, Rowling said: "It’s considered bad form to talk about this but I’ll make an exception given the very particular circumstances.
"I’ve already turned down a peerage twice, once under Labour and once under the Tories. If offered one a third time, I still wouldn’t take it."
She said in an apparent reference to Badenoch: "It’s not her, it’s me."
Rowling was awarded an OBE in 2001, and was made a Companion of Honour in 2017 by Prince William, then the Duke of Cambridge, for her work.
While the precise dates the author was offered the two peerages are unclear, the first would have come in the New Labour years, when Rowling was still writing the Harry Potter series.
The final book in Rowling's best-selling wizard series was published in 2007. In the years since, she has written articles, plays and a series of crime books for adults under the pen name Robert Galbraith.
The crime series, known collectively under the title Cormoran Strike, were published throughout the 2010s - during which time Rowling was presumably offered a peerage for the second time.
If she had taken up a seat in the House of Lords, the author would most likely have been given the title of Baroness Rowling - and if she found the time to attend sessions, she would have a say in the work of Parliament's second chamber, considering draft laws and potentially participating in select committees.
 
There are many levels of lunacy to this, but the thing that stands out most is how gleeful he is about claiming murder victims for his cause. He’s actually happy about Brazilian male prostitutes getting killed, as long as he can say it’s because they were trans.
Remember the orgy of mawkish self-indulgence when Brianna Ghey was murdered? They fucking LOVED it, screaming "JKR HAS BLOOD ON HER HANDS" over and over.
 
"If she had taken up a seat in the House of Lords, the author would most likely have been given the title of Baroness Rowling - and if she found the time to attend sessions, she would have a say in the work of Parliament's second chamber, considering draft laws and potentially participating in select committees"

So it sounds like the Evil Kween TERF actually has had the opportunity to wield power, and change the law, and actually really could have been fucking things up for trans people this whole time, but chose not to.

Which means she can't be called out for abuse of power. She knew exactly what she was doing when she turned down those offers.
 
In other derangement news, Euan Weddell / Sophie Molly or Jar Jar Trans as I like to call him on the "Tranny Sideshows" thread is absolutely begging on his no doubt scabby knees for a legal letter:
No apology but the post calling her a sex offender is gone.

Whatever happened... it smarted.

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Evil Kween TERF actually has had the opportunity to wield power
Being in the British House of Lords isn't power. It's a sinecure for elderly establishment and entertainment figures - political lackeys, B-list homosexual actors, retired athletes and military, that sort of thing. They often fall asleep in their seats while pretending to make laws. I reckon Rowling would become less influential if she joined that club.
 
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Being in the British House of Lords isn't power. It's a sinecure for elderly establishment and entertainment figures - political lackeys, B-list homosexual actors, retired atheletes and military, that sort of thing. They often fall asleep in their seats while pretending to make laws.
The best thing they do is blocking laws.
 
His quote reminds me of that section of The Twits, where it talks about how people who are aways mean and thinking negative thoughts etc will end up just as ugly on the outside as they are on the inside, only I think it fits these crazy twitter users and troons more than it does JKR. All they ever think about is negative thoughts towards others who don't immediately support them.
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