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

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Himdia has a tantrum again 😀 what a beautiful day.

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"Hidden in a side-room". As if you are normally on display in a hospital!!! As if a room of your own isn't a privilege!

He is so dumb, saying the quiet part loud like this. This is never about their safety, it is territorial pissing. Imagine having to share a ward with this cretin barking all day about how he is every bit a woman and his prostate problems don't change that.
 
"Hidden in a side-room". As if you are normally on display in a hospital!!! As if a room of your own isn't a privilege!

He is so dumb, saying the quiet part loud like this. This is never about their safety, it is territorial pissing. Imagine having to share a ward with this cretin barking all day about how he is every bit a woman and his prostate problems don't change that.
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He's never been anything but a dim, pompous, posturing tool.
He sings with all the charm of a car alarm, and a surprising number of his songs are about a male narrator judging, resenting, or lecturing a woman. If we're lucky, he'll write one of those for Rowling sometime soon, and it will be hilarious.


I honestly find it too dull to repost save for the bit Rowling highlighted.
All that reminiscing about his "Red Wedge" as if it's important is pretty funny. He's starting to talk like a dementia patient undergoing validation therapy.


Himdia has a tantrum again 😀 what a beautiful day.
Late at night again. He was still tweeting Sunday night until almost 3:00 AM, then started again at noon the next day. This is becoming a pattern for him. I suspect Willyboy is now your basic middle-aged alcoholic bacholor, rage-tweeting until he passes out.

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"I'm telling you now - and I'm not alone on this - I'd rather DIE than be put on a 'men's' NHS ward."

Die, then. :)
("your terms are acceptable" meme here)

A man delivered death threats to two women, one of them a sitting MP? Well no doubt various progressive parties like Labour, the Greens and the SNP will be talking about it swiftly and soon, given how concerned they are about the risks the internet poses to women, especially female politicians.
 
Late at night again. He was still tweeting Sunday night until almost 3:00 AM, then started again at noon the next day. This is becoming a pattern for him. I suspect Willyboy is now your basic middle-aged alcoholic bacholor, rage-tweeting until he passes out.

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At this point, I kind of hope Johnboy gets a thread of his own, just so we can chart the descent into madness as it happens.
 
Harry Potter replies to the TERF Queen

“It makes me really sad, ultimately, because I do look at the person that I met, the times that we met, and the books that she wrote, and the world that she created, and all of that is to me so deeply empathic.”

Yes, she empathises with rape victims, the domestically abused, and children being groomed.

“Obviously Harry Potter would not have happened without her, so nothing in my life would have probably happened the way it is without that person. But that doesn’t mean that you owe the things you truly believe to someone else for your entire life.”

I doubt 'that person' expected anything from you, other than not to be thrown under the bus so you can virtue signal to mysogynists, peadophiles, rapists and their defenders.

“I will continue to support the rights of all LGBTQ people, and have no further comment than that.”

"Hey Harry, I support the rights of all LGBTQ people too." Wow, this male feminist lark is easy isn't it.

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Not worth archiving, but the replies to this are peak xitter:

 
Harry Potter replies to the TERF Queen
Yeah, he dodges the ever loving shit out of that stuff. This is the full bit from the interview the Guardian is talking about


Then, in June 2020, J. K. Rowling wrote a series of tweets that set off a media hullabaloo. She began by sarcastically commenting on an article that used the term people who menstruate, before doubling down in ways that many criticized as anti-trans.
A few days later, Radcliffe issued a personal statement through the Trevor Project. “I realize that certain press outlets will probably want to paint this as in-fighting between J. K. Rowling and myself, but that is really not what this is about, nor is it what’s important right now,” he began, before moving on to say: “Transgender women are women. Any statement to the contrary erases the identity and dignity of transgender people and goes against all advice given by professional health care associations who have far more expertise on this subject matter than either Jo or I.”
He expressed hope that readers’ experiences with the Harry Potter books needn’t be tarnished by this, and argued that what people may have found within those books—for instance, “if they taught you that strength is found in diversity, and that dogmatic ideas of pureness lead to the oppression of vulnerable groups”—remains between readers and the books, “and it is sacred.”
“I’d worked with the Trevor Project for 12 years and it would have seemed like, I don’t know, immense cowardice to me to not say something,” Radcliffe says when I raise this subject. “I wanted to try and help people that had been negatively affected by the comments,” he tells me. “And to say that if those are Jo’s views, then they are not the views of everybody associated with the Potter franchise.”
Since those June 2020 tweets, Rowling has proclaimed, again and again, her belief in the importance of biological sex, and that the trans-rights movement seeks to undermine women as a protected class. Radcliffe says he had no direct contact with Rowling throughout any of this. “It makes me really sad, ultimately,” he says, “because I do look at the person that I met, the times that we met, and the books that she wrote, and the world that she created, and all of that is to me so deeply empathic.”
During the blowback, he was often thrown in together with his Harry Potter co-stars Emma Watson and Rupert Grint, who both also expressed their support for the trans community in response to Rowling’s comments. In the British press particularly, he says, “There’s a version of ‘Are these three kids ungrateful brats?’ that people have always wanted to write, and they were finally able to. So, good for them, I guess.” Never mind that he found the premise simply wrongheaded. “Jo, obviously Harry Potter would not have happened without her, so nothing in my life would have probably happened the way it is without that person. But that doesn’t mean that you owe the things you truly believe to someone else for your entire life.”
Radcliffe offered these carefully weighted reflections in the early months of this year, before Rowling (who declined to comment for this article) newly personalized their disagreements. In the second week of April, Rowling wrote a series of posts on X in response to the publication of a British-government-funded report that notes, as just one of a wide-ranging series of findings, that “for the majority of young people, a medical pathway may not be the best way” to help young people “presenting with gender incongruence or distress”; Rowling touted this as vindication of her views. When one of her supporters replied on X that they were “just waiting for Dan and Emma to give you a very public apology,” further suggesting that Radcliffe and Watson would be safe in the knowledge that Rowling would forgive them, she leaped in: “Not safe, I’m afraid,” she wrote, and characterized them as “celebs who cosied up to a movement intent on eroding women’s hard-won rights.” In response, Radcliffe told me: “I will continue to support the rights of all LGBTQ people, and have no further comment than that.”
He knows he's shackled himself to the Trevor Project and when given the softest of softballs by a blatantly favourable interviewer he takes on look at the aftermath of the Cass Report and no comments. My money says Potter moves to America soon.
 
He knows he's shackled himself to the Trevor Project and when given the softest of softballs by a blatantly favourable interviewer he takes on look at the aftermath of the Cass Report and no comments. My money says Potter moves to America soon.
The next best tranny related arc after it has been demonised as it should be, would (will :optimistic:) be watching the staunch advocate TRAs and handmaidens accepting defeat and trying to scurry and backpedal from being the ones to support and encourage this shit. Especially the ones in support of child transitioning.
 
Radcliffe also said he has had no direct contact with Rowling since the controversy erupted. “It makes me really sad, ultimately, because I do look at the person that I met, the times that we met, and the books that she wrote, and the world that she created, and all of that is to me so deeply empathic.
Harry Potter and the woman who created it are deeply empathetic to him, but clearly not empathetic enough for him to pick up the phone and give her a call even once before running to the media to insult her. LOL, what a complete coward.
He knows he's shackled himself to the Trevor Project and when given the softest of softballs by a blatantly favourable interviewer he takes on look at the aftermath of the Cass Report and no comments. My money says Potter moves to America soon.
Already half-way there. He's been living part-time in Manhattan since 2008 (and recently upgraded to a new house).
The next best tranny related arc after it has been demonised as it should be, would (will :optimistic:) be watching the staunch advocate TRAs and handmaidens accepting defeat and trying to scurry and backpedal from being the ones to support and encourage this shit. Especially the ones in support of child transitioning.
Considering his very public and well-known sperging against Rowling in recent years it would be difficult for him to openly backpedal and act like he's been against it all along. Chances are he'll just stop talking about it and say "I have no further comment" whenever asked about it
 
Considering his very public and well-known sperging against Rowling in recent years it would be difficult for him to openly backpedal and act like he's been against it all along. Chances are he'll just stop talking about it and say "I have no further comment" whenever asked about it
Oh yeah that'll be the vast majority of them. They'll just pretend it never happened. However, troons themselves have virtually cursed themselves with the Mark of Cain by using HRT and SRS, I can't wait to see how trannies like Caraballo, Reed, Brickhead Fong Jones and Himdia Willyboy manage to crawl into the woodwork.
 
Chances are he'll just stop talking about it and say "I have no further comment" whenever asked about it
He's already there. Brags about the Trevor Project but when the Cass Review stuff comes up just gives a generic remark of support to the LGBTQ+ without saying anything about the review specifically is a sign he's not willing to stick his neck out.
 
Himdia has a tantrum again 😀 what a beautiful day.

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This is so fucking retarded. What's "dehumanizing and stigmatizing" about being put in a men's ward? Is he implying men are not human or there's something stigmatizing about being a man? As a woman I might not want to share some spaces with men, but I would never call it dehumanizing or stigmatizing (in fact, I, along with other women, was once put in a men's ward because women's ward was being renovated; nothing terrible happened). It's the same when some trannies cry about misgendering being a deadly insult - no sane, well adjusted person would care about it. If someone called me "he", I would just shrug and go about my day, because it would be like calling me a blonde when I'm a brunette - who cares about some mundane, inconsequential shit being mislabelled? Malding and threatening suicide about it is an obvious symptom of a mental illness and should warrant institutionalization. In men's ward, of course.
 
This is so fucking retarded. What's "dehumanizing and stigmatizing" about being put in a men's ward?

Troons like Himdia consider it a human right to use women as props and doormats. If you don't allow him to impress non-consenting women to be unpaid extras in his crossdressing theater, it is literally genocide and you are a nazi. He is an absolute specimen.
 
JK is much older but looks way better than him. He looks like a drug addict.
Unrelated side swipe, but I always thought it showed a massive lack of backbone that Radcliffe botched and whined and gave boohoo im a real grownup man, not a lil boy! interviews about how he was totes an alcoholic with a real problemo, for five minutes, then the next minute he was doing an advert for Heineken. Like how much did you really need the money, to specifically advertise to the exact same of weedy little loser like yourself, how chill and cool drinking is?
 
The next best tranny related arc after it has been demonised as it should be, would (will :optimistic:) be watching the staunch advocate TRAs and handmaidens accepting defeat and trying to scurry and backpedal from being the ones to support and encourage this shit. Especially the ones in support of child transitioning.
One group will scurry away and the other will continue to insist, "No, every single individual in humanity for the rest of all time will maintain this lie, or else. There is absolutely no method of authoritarian thought control I will not support in order to forever protect my self concept as the person who is right about everything, especially all of science and morality."
 
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