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

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ten years after the series ended is not the time to confirm gay characters.
Yeah, why would she wait until her main audience were adults instead of telling a bunch of 12 year olds that their favorite character's teacher sucks dick for cock?
There was almost no homosexual subtext Other than two young guys being friends. If you are reading it you're probably a poofter.
If I were a man, I'd like to think I'd be comfortable enough with my heterosexuality not to feel threatened by the suggestion that a children's book character might be gay.
 
For the ten millionth time, there used to be laws in the UK about depicting gay people in media aimed at children - including even referencing their existence, in the strictest form. Sure, JKR could have explicitly stated it in the books, but the shitstorm may not have been worth it. But even without that,
Not to mention Harry is Mr. Oblivious when it comes to other people's love lives. He had no clue Ron was interested in Hermione until the dance in the forth book.

There was an interview/talk with middle school kids
this pretty much sums it up.
 
JKR just made a long post addressing the Emma Watson situation.
Screenshot 2025-09-29 at 12-06-24 (13) J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling) _ X.webp x / a

I'm seeing quite a bit of comment about this, so I want to make a couple of points.

I'm not owed eternal agreement from any actor who once played a character I created. The idea is as ludicrous as me checking with the boss I had when I was twenty-one for what opinions I should hold these days.

Emma Watson and her co-stars have every right to embrace gender identity ideology. Such beliefs are legally protected, and I wouldn't want to see any of them threatened with loss of work, or violence, or death, because of them.

However, Emma and Dan in particular have both made it clear over the last few years that they think our former professional association gives them a particular right - nay, obligation - to critique me and my views in public. Years after they finished acting in Potter, they continue to assume the role of de facto spokespeople for the world I created.

When you've known people since they were ten years old it's hard to shake a certain protectiveness. Until quite recently, I hadn't managed to throw off the memory of children who needed to be gently coaxed through their dialogue in a big scary film studio. For the past few years, I've repeatedly declined invitations from journalists to comment on Emma specifically, most notably on the Witch Trials of JK Rowling. Ironically, I told the producers that I didn't want her to be hounded as the result of anything I said.

The television presenter in the attached clip highlights Emma's 'all witches' speech, and in truth, that was a turning point for me, but it had a postscript that hurt far more than the speech itself. Emma asked someone to pass on a handwritten note from her to me, which contained the single sentence 'I'm so sorry for what you're going through' (she has my phone number). This was back when the death, rape and torture threats against me were at their peak, at a time when my personal security measures had had to be tightened considerably and I was constantly worried for my family's safety. Emma had just publicly poured more petrol on the flames, yet thought a one line expression of concern from her would reassure me of her fundamental sympathy and kindness.

Like other people who've never experienced adult life uncushioned by wealth and fame, Emma has so little experience of real life she's ignorant of how ignorant she is. She'll never need a homeless shelter. She's never going to be placed on a mixed sex public hospital ward. I'd be astounded if she's been in a high street changing room since childhood. Her 'public bathroom' is single occupancy and comes with a security man standing guard outside the door. Has she had to strip off in a newly mixed-sex changing room at a council-run swimming pool? Is she ever likely to need a state-run rape crisis centre that refuses to guarantee an all-female service? To find herself sharing a prison cell with a male rapist who's identified into the women's prison?

I wasn't a multimillionaire at fourteen. I lived in poverty while writing the book that made Emma famous. I therefore understand from my own life experience what the trashing of women's rights in which Emma has so enthusiastically participated means to women and girls without her privileges.

The greatest irony here is that, had Emma not decided in her most recent interview to declare that she loves and treasures me - a change of tack I suspect she's adopted because she's noticed full-throated condemnation of me is no longer quite as fashionable as it was - I might never have been this honest.

Adults can't expect to cosy up to an activist movement that regularly calls for a friend's assassination, then assert their right to the former friend's love, as though the friend was in fact their mother. Emma is rightly free to disagree with me and indeed to discuss her feelings about me in public - but I have the same right, and I've finally decided to exercise it.
 
The virgin Daniel Radcliffe, throwing J.K. under the bus, sucking the girldick and desperately trying to convince people that he's a proper actor vs. the Chad Evanna Lynch who, to this day, loves being thought of as Luna Lovegood, because she got to live the fangirl dream and be a part of the thing that she loved.

Not just that. She opened up to Rowling in fan letters that she was going through some tough times (including anorexia) and how Harry Potter helped her, and the author wrote her back words of encouragement. When she discovered that the casting for Phoenix was coming up, she strove to recover enough to audition for Luna Lovegood (and obviously succeeded). So you can literally say that Rowling uplifted a young girl enough to motivate her to save her own life.

She must feel a great respect for her. Simultaneously, however, she still has her own life and activism (in veganism). She doesn’t need Harry Potter as a security blanket like many of her co stars. Her appreciation also isn’t at enslavement levels of devotion, nor should it be. Evanna is doing fine for herself.

JKR just made a long post addressing the Emma Watson situation.

This is exactly what I expected from her. The most gracefully savage “check your privilege” post I’ve read in a long time.
 
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I immensely appreciate her "I remember the names of the people who tried to ruin my life in the name of trannies" approach. I honestly don't think they should be forgiven and I hope that Kiwi Farms is used to torment the retards who embraced sex pest mass hysteria. They basically tried to end free speech as a concept to protect mentally ill feelings.
 
Lol Watson is such a slippery little snake. Only trying to bury the hatchet after public opinion starts to turn against trannies. There's a reason why so many different cultures view treachery with utmost contempt.
 
They're not mentally ill. They are soulless degenerate monsters, collections of genetic slough that were supposed to be thrown from a cliff, not allowed to metastasize into the black holes of anger and need they have become.
 
Something that always struck me and in a way turned me off of the whole Harry Potter thing was when I got to I think it was the fourth movie and Emma Watson was basically a teenager at that point.

I had dated enough girls by that point to take one look at her and go oh she's a piece of shit. I didn't see Hermione Granger I saw Emma Watson as a screen hungry actress already full in the throws of narcissism. The face that she makes in that fourth movie in almost every scene is a direct correlation to every BPD psychotic female I had ever met.

It feels really good to know that I called that as a teenager and reinforced my own understandings as to who to be and not to be attracted to.

Now that she's fading into irrelevance she's starting to realize that you're just living the life of every childhood actor and you willingly chose to hang out with Weinstein you dumb dumb whore.

By the way if you don't know the look the look is called " I'm not getting what I want at this very second right now so I'm going to make you pay for the rest of your life"
 
I had dated enough girls by that point to take one look at her and go oh she's a piece of shit. I didn't see Hermione Granger I saw Emma Watson as a screen hungry actress already full in the throws of narcissism. The face that she makes in that fourth movie and almost every scene is a direct correlation to every BPD psychotic female I had ever met.
Interesting... can you find an example of this face? I would like to learn how to identify BPD from a facial expression as well.
 
Interesting... can you find an example of this face? I would like to learn how to identify BPD from a facial expression as well.
If you go to the scene where she punches Malfoy in (I think it's the fifth) the 5th movie that's the exact face.

It's obvious that she had to do that scene repetitiously and she was very pissed at the crew.

She's so mad she even stumbles walking up to him and that's the take that they used.
 
As always, Rowling delivers an autopsy upon her backstabbers with the grace of a well-practiced surgeon. I envy her linguistic chops; there are many, many people in this world long overdue for such an elegant ass-whooping yet unfortunately won't be getting one. Fingers crossed that this makes gender dipshits start to sweat buckets profusely - it must be quite frightening to hear the palace walls start to break down as the common people tire of their place on the throne. After all, you can't spell tyranny without tranny.
 
Seeing her mention her anger over Dan and Emma, but not Rupert (Ron), is he good or just less tranny crazy than the former two?
 
What a despicable snake Emma is.
I remember that period of time when she tried so hard to distance herself from Harry Potter that she got cast in a bunch of R-rated nonsense like This is the End, only to come crawling back to the family-friendly scene with the live-action Beauty and the Beast, proving that no amount of auto-tune can make that voice song-worthy.
 
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