This is the same JK Rowling who spent her time on Twitter and in interviews telling everyone how great 3rd world immigration into Britain and the West is, and who made one of her main characters in her book series gay after adult LGBTSCIZZASKIDIZZLE++ activists fawned over her children books, and who claimed Hermione - another main character, could just as well be thought of as black in a reader’s mind and in “fan art”, as she straight out lied about her skin color never being specified in the books?
That JK Rowling? hmmm…
How a self-declared leftist feminist became a darling of what’s supposed to be principled people on the Right is beyond me, as she wouldn’t so much as spit on any of us if we were on fire.
Celebrating an outspoken enemy just because they’re able to say that 2+2=4 when - and only then - the system touches them in what they percieve is an “unfair” manner after the rest of us have been severly gan-graped by the same system for years and years, makes little to no sense.
Mrs. Rowling should have stayed out of the victim fight and concentrated on writing her next big series. If she had stayed out of the LGBT+ rainbow shit, she'd have been left alone, but she had to try to pander to the mentally ill. She had to try to change the characters' orientation to make herself look good, even if it retconned established characters.
As with other IPs, when people tried to talk to her about it, they were called whatever 'ist that would do the most damage.
As a writer, she should have either kept out of it or, if she was going to get involved, separate it from her writing.
She could have said, "I support equal rights for LGB people, and men don't belong in women's bathrooms," and left it at that.
She made the mistake of letting it take over part of her established writing.
If I ever encountered the following question on X or any social media: "Why aren't any of your characters LGBT+?" My answer would be, "Because they weren't written that way." If asked if I would, I would probably say, "No, I don't think I will, but there are writers who have done so," and I'd give them a list of writers.
Could I write LGBT+ stories? Possibly, but they wouldn't be as good as other people have written. Due to the setting of my stories, they would probably be within the bond system, and any Trans characters would be the result of a powerful ritual that had to be countered by another powerful ritual.
To be honest, I don't think I could write convincing LGBT+ stories.
Doubt she cares
This is the same JK Rowling who spent her time on Twitter and in interviews telling everyone how great 3rd world immigration into Britain and the West is, and who made one of her main characters in her book series gay after adult LGBTSCIZZASKIDIZZLE++ activists fawned over her children books, and who claimed Hermione - another main character, could just as well be thought of as black in a reader’s mind and in “fan art”, as she straight out lied about her skin color never being specified in the books?
That JK Rowling? hmmm…
How a self-declared leftist feminist became a darling of what’s supposed to be principled people on the Right is beyond me, as she wouldn’t so much as spit on any of us if we were on fire.
Celebrating an outspoken enemy just because they’re able to say that 2+2=4 when - and only then - the system touches them in what they percieve is an “unfair” manner after the rest of us have been severly gan-graped by the same system for years and years, makes little to no sense.
At least to me.
Mrs. Rowling should have stayed out of the victim fight and concentrated on writing her next big series. If she had stayed out of the LGBT+ rainbow shit, she'd have been left alone, but she had to try to pander to the mentally ill. She had to try to change the characters' orientation to make herself look good, even if it retconned established characters.
As with other IPs, when people tried to talk to her about it, they were called whatever 'ist that would do the most damage.
As a writer, she should have either kept out of it or, if she was going to get involved, separate it from her writing.
She could have said, "I support equal rights for LGB people, and men don't belong in women's bathrooms," and left it at that.
She made the mistake of letting it take over part of her established writing.
If I ever encountered the following question on X or any social media: "Why aren't any of your characters LGBT+?" My answer would be, "Because they weren't written that way." If asked if I would, I would probably say, "No, I don't think I will, but there are writers who have done so," and I'd give them a list of writers.
Could I write LGBT+ stories? Possibly, but they wouldn't be as good as other people have written. Due to the setting of my stories, they would probably be within the bond system, and any Trans characters would be the result of a powerful ritual that had to be countered by another powerful ritual.
To be honest, I don't think I could write convincing LGBT+ stories.