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

Saw this on blue sky and it made me laugh.
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Now, I admire JK Rowling even though I never read or watched Harry Potter. Does that mean that in Bramble Barry's eyes, I don't belong on the farms?
I wonder if Emma Watson burned all of her copies? She'd be a fun new member.
 
Damn total Rowling victory. 41% about to be kicked up a couple notches.

But honestly this probably has as much to do with Muslims as anyone else. When Labor signaled they weren't going to buttress the left flank on trannyism because Mohammedians are a big constituency to theirs, this ruling by the UK courts was inevitable.
 
Thread favourite, J.K. Rowling A-Log, former Channel 5 newsreader and famously non-histrionic person, India Willoughby, actually wrote a whole column about today's Supreme Court ruling in The Metro.

I don’t care what Supreme Court judges say – I’ll always be a woman.

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I believe today was the day that transgender rights in the UK died.

I’m writing this just minutes after pulling over in the car, numb in shock, to listen to a UK Supreme Court Judge effectively strip me of my rights as a woman under the Equality Act.

The UK’s top legal authority ruled this morning that the legal definition of a woman in the UK under the 2010 legislation does not include transgender women – even those like me who hold gender recognition certificates (GRC).

For Women Scotland – a ‘Women’s Rights’ group that many consider an anti-trans organisation, won their final appeal against the Scottish Government.

Having already been defeated in lower courts, most of the trans community assumed the verdict would be the same today.

Sadly not.

In their ruling, the judges insisted that their interpretation ‘does not remove protection from trans people, with or without a GRC.’

Well frankly I don’t believe that. Telling me, and others like me, that we are not women is a historical injustice and the celebrations of anti-trans voices today prove to me that I am losing protections.

My heart is broken.

It’s going to take a day or so for me and the rest of the UK trans population to understand the full repercussions of what happens next, but make no mistake – this will embolden anti-trans voices who want the complete destruction of our rights.

This ruling will, in our eyes, inevitably usher in an even harsher era of state-sponsored degradation, stigmatisation and bullying.

I think it’s important to note that not a single trans person was represented during the legal arguments in this case. But ‘gender critical’ groups like Sex Matters and the LGB Alliance were allowed to intervene.

Likewise, the Equality and Human Rights commission, which many trans people believe has been unduly influenced by gender-critical voices.

Not represented, but looming over all of this controversy, is JK Rowling, one of the most prominent voices in support of this legal challenge, who donated £70,000 to For Women Scotland’s legal fees.

I’m sure the author is very happy today but she has inflicted pain on me and others.

She’s already retweeted celebrations about the decision, and has shared her ‘pride’ at the women behind it.

Rowling claims it will protect the rights of women and girls.

Well I’m a woman, and this removes my protections.

Today’s decision will have zero impact on the number of women raped or sexually assaulted.

It doesn’t make women safer. In fact, I believe more women, especially those who don’t have a typical feminine appearance – will now face increased aggression from emboldened bullies accusing them of being trans.

The judgment talks about the ‘practical problems’ that would arise if they rejected this appeal, and say that allowing people like me to be legally considered women would ‘render the Equality Act incoherent and impracticable.’ But compounding all of this is the fact that Labour – once a party that stood up for the vulnerable and disadvantaged – deliberately sat back and did nothing.

Today, they welcomed the ‘clarity’ of the ruling, when they should have trans peoples’ backs.

I genuinely think it might take 100 years or more for my community to recover from this.

It is an historical injustice as big as anything this country has ever seen.

I believe this case was built on lies and fear-mongering, powered by an incredibly well-connected hate movement that has used ‘Women’s Rights’ as a disguise to exclude trans people from spaces we use.

Trans people have no money, no representation and no powerful allies.

Already our options seem limited as the Scottish Government has ‘accepted’ the ruling.

But I will never allow any politician, any judge, any millionaire author, to change this fact.

I have always been a woman – and I will always be a woman. I had to fight for it, and nobody will ever take that away from me.
 
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Damn total Rowling victory. 41% about to be kicked up a couple notches.

But honestly this probably has as much to do with Muslims as anyone else. When Labor signaled they weren't going to buttress the left flank on trannyism because Mohammedians are a big constituency to theirs, this ruling by the UK courts was inevitable.
Troon-Muslim war coming?
 
Such feminine reactions. I too threaten to strangle middle aged women when life doesn't go my way.
What woman has not publicly posted all over social media about her desire to desecrate the grave of another woman? Tee hee, typical lady-like behaviour.
Troon-Muslim war coming?
The skirmishes thus far have been total Muslim victory, I suspect one of the more diverse towns in the North there's going to be a collection of actual serious hate crimes in the not too distant future that will make some of them utter no-go zones for first the transgender sorts then eventually the LGBTQ banner as a whole outside of the city centre.
 
What woman has not publicly posted all over social media about her desire to desecrate the grave of another woman? Tee hee, typical lady-like behaviour.

The skirmishes thus far have been total Muslim victory, I suspect one of the more diverse towns in the North there's going to be a collection of actual serious hate crimes in the not too distant future that will make some of them utter no-go zones for first the transgender sorts then eventually the LGBTQ banner as a whole outside of the city centre.

This has already happened in some places in France. It looked like it was going to happen in the Netherlands but they have mostly squashed Muslim anti-Fag activities for now.
 
Best news in ages. Are they going to shift the ladydick rapists out of women's prisons now?

That would seem to be a plausible outcome given that this ruling was specifically designed to allow for the existence of women's only spaces such as changing rooms, single sex colleges, etc.

But I don't know how UK law works.
 
Oh they're going to love this one
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Having a drink and smoke while knowing the deranged freaks are shrieking from their parents' basement must feel great.
The smoke kinda shocks me, but she is from the UK. They use tobacco products more often, more openly, and more publicly than Burgerlanders do.

Any other Burgers remeber smoking and non-smoking sections in restaurants? They've all but dissapeared now.
 
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