Monday, May 5, 2025

J. K. Rowling brings the smackdown - again

 

Author J. K. Rowling has once again spoken out about the trans question, at length and in masterful fashion.  I like her attitude so much that I'm going to quote her May 3rd post on X in full, presuming her permission.  (She writes from Britain for a largely British audience, hence some of her internal references may not be familiar to American readers.  That doesn't make them any less accurate.)


In light of recent open letters from academia and the arts criticising the UK's Supreme Court ruling on sex-based rights, it's possibly worth remembering that nobody sane believes, or has ever believed, that humans can change sex, or that binary sex isn't a material fact. These letters do nothing but remind us of what we know only too well: that pretending to believe these things has become an elitist badge of virtue.

I often wonder whether the signatories of such letters have to quieten their consciences before publicly boosting a movement intent on removing women's and girls' rights, which bullies gay people who admit openly they don't want opposite sex partners, and campaigns for the continued sterilisation of vulnerable and troubled kids. Do they feel any qualms at all while chanting the foundational lie of their religion: Trans Women are Women, Trans Men are Men?

I have no idea. All I know for sure is that it's a complete waste of time telling a gender activist that their favourite slogan is self-contradictory nonsense, because the lie is the whole point. They're not repeating it because it's true - they know full well it's not true - but because they believe they can make it true, sort of, if they force everyone else to agree. The foundational lie functions as both catechism and crucifix: the set form of words that obviates the tedious necessity of coming up with your own explanation of why you're one of the Godly, and an exorcist's weapon which will defeat demonic facts and reason, and promote the advance of righteous pseudoscience and sophistry.

Some argue that signatories of these sorts of letters are motivated by fear: fear for their careers, of course, but also fear of their co-religionists, who include angry, narcissistic men who threaten and sometimes enact violence on non-believers; back-stabbing colleagues ever ready to report wrongthink; the online shamers and doxxers and rape threateners, and, of course, the influential zealots in the upper echelons of liberal professions (though we can quibble whether they're actually liberal at all, given the draconian authoritarianism that seems to have engulfed so many). Gender ideology could give medieval Catholicism a run for its money when it comes to punishing heretics, so isn't it common sense to keep your head down and recite your Hail Mulvaneys?

But before we start feeling too sorry for any cowed and fearful TWAWites who're TERFy on the sly, let's not forget what a high proportion of them have willingly snatched up pitchforks and torches to join the inquisitional purges. Call me lacking in proper womanly sympathy, but I find the harm they've enabled and in some cases directly championed or funded - the hounding and shaming of vulnerable women, the forced loss of livelihoods, the unregulated medical experiment on minors - tends to dry up my tears at source.

History is littered with the debris of irrational and harmful belief systems that once seemed unassailable. As Orwell said, 'Some ideas are so stupid that only intellectuals believe them.' Gender ideology may have embedded itself deeply into our institutions, where it's been imposed, top-down, on the supposedly unenlightened, but it is not invulnerable.

Court losses are starting to stack up. The condescension, overreach, entitlement and aggression of gender activists is eroding public support daily. Women are fighting back and winning significant victories. Sporting bodies have miraculously awoken from their slumber and remembered that males tend to be larger, stronger and faster than females. Parts of the medical establishment are questioning cutting healthy breasts off teenaged girls is really the best way to fix their mental health problems.

One seemingly harmless little white lie - Trans Women are Women, Trans Men are Men - uttered in most cases without any real thought at all, and a few short years later, people who think of themselves as supremely virtuous are typing 'yes, rapists' pronouns are absolutely the hill I'll die on,' rubbing shoulders with those who call for women to be hanged and decapitated for wanting all-female rape crisis centres, and furiously denying clear and mounting evidence of the greatest medical scandal in a century.

I wonder if they ever ask themselves how they got here, and I wonder whether any of them will ever feel shame.


It remains mind-bogglingly strange to me that basic common-sense wisdom like that attracts hatred, venomous counter-attacks and intolerance from many who should (and, let's face it, do) know better - even those who've made their own fortunes by acting the roles of her characters on stage and screen.  As far as I'm concerned, such attacks have become a litmus test for my judgment of an actor's entertainment worth.  If they participate in such attacks, it's a pretty good indication that they're not interested in the truth of the matter.  They're driven by propaganda and messaging rather than facts:  yet, because the facts (medical and biological) are so relentlessly against their point of view, they choose to attack the facts and those who propagate them rather than modify their attitudes.  That says far more about them than it does about the issues involved.

Thank you, Ms. Rowling, for being a relentless crusader for the truth.  I wish there were more like you.

Peter


15 comments:

Anonymous said...

"I wonder if they ever ask themselves how they got here, and I wonder whether any of them will ever feel shame."

Miss Rowling should know...she has been very successful in promoting witchcraft, sorcery, idolatry, blasphemy, covetousness etc amongst the youth in particular and everything else in general, and been paid handsomely. Listening to a half dupe condemn the full dupes makes all the other half dupes feel better and ignore being....dupes.

Sv.

Anonymous said...

Nobody can 'say it' like a Brit! She is lioness.

Peter said...

I can't agree. If you reject Ms. Rowling for the content of her writing, you must also reject almost all childrens' and young adults' books for the past few centuries; much of folk music; and the myths and legends of so many cultures I long since lost count. Calling her a "half dupe" for using the same myths and tropes as countless other authors is hardly fair. Furthermore, her protagonist, Harry Potter, consistently makes the best possible choices when confronted with a range of options, and is openly a force for what's good and right. I think your criticism is unfair.

Anonymous said...

Scripture does not speak well of those who practice magic. You may try bringing up ideas and concepts that encourage people to think, or you can go with hyperventilating. Consider 2 Cor. 5:11. Hyperventilating is good for stirring up mobs, but not so good at persuading.

Night driver said...

Once again, someone demonstrates the futility of taking a wordbinder to task. Particularly in their native language and native idiom.

Mind your own business said...

Her bravery on this topic is much admired.

boron said...

in re J. K. Rowling's on comments on trannies (and furries, and other fuzzy-minded thinkers)
DNA is DNA

Old NFO said...

She's NOT wrong... not at all!

Reefdiver52 said...

I agree with her 100%. How can you not unless you're one of the confused. Sad that Mental Health Institutions are mostly closed.
The "catch and give meds then release" program didn't work.
Always remember that actors are professional liars. That's their job, to lie and pretend to convince you and me that they are someone else.
Never take their opinions seriously.

J. K. Rowlings, she not acting!!

Grog said...

I do not think, given her established position on this matter, and your position, that she would hesitate to agree in your use of the outline.

Dan said...

Attempting to reason with lunatic fanatics is pointless. They are immune to facts, logic and reason. In more civilized times we simply locked these defectives away in asylums. Then we made the massive mistake of shutting down asylums and allowing the insane to roam at will. We are now paying a steep price for that error. You can't reason with OR coexist with the insane left. Just as you can't reason or coexist with Islam. The choice we face is simple. Unpleasant perhaps but simple. It's either them or a free society. Either they are eradicated or the rest of us are. Denying that fact doesn't change it.

Anonymous said...

1 Corinthians 3:19
For the wisdom of this world is foolishness with God. For it is written, He taketh the wise in their own craftiness.

Revelation 9:20-21
And the rest of the men which were not killed by these plagues yet repented not of the works of their hands, that they should not worship devils, and idols of gold, and silver, and brass, and stone, and of wood: which neither can see, nor hear, nor walk: [21] Neither repented they of their murders, nor of their sorceries, nor of their fornication, nor of their thefts.

It is a matter of the lens we use to look at things. The world's lens, or God's. If there is anything wise in folklore it will be echoing something from Scripture. Better to stick with the Source, not the copy.

Anonymous said...

Go away, provacateur.

Anonymous said...

The funny thing is that this is quite literally the only issue that Rowling is out of lockstep with progressive orthodoxy on.

Technomad said...

While I do not admire the actors in the HP franchise who came out against Rowling on this (without her, they'd be begging their bread in the gutter, most likely) I can understand why. There is very heavy pressure on people in their positions to spout the orthodox pro-tranny line---kind of like how in Communist countries, even people who hate Karl Marx and all his works had to publicly avow love of them if they wanted to keep on being employed. They are always aware that they can easily be replaced.