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Sadly, it's almost entirely different accounts. Apparently there are a ton of people who will immediately chimp out at the mention of a woman who holds slightly left of center opinions, or who doesn't think men are blameless victims of the trans menace (which, funnily enough, is the same thing they accuse TERFs of but with the genders reversed). Being on this site has actually made me more politically moderate, because it's taught me that a lot of things I hate about the left (such as their self-destructive purity spiraling and hatred of apostates) are also found on the right.If it's the same people that shat up this thread the last time it was featured with that same song and dance, I've already got them all on Ignore![]()
Weirdly, a lot of these people also have strong opinions about her children's books, which for me is the most baffling RDS symptom. If someone could explain why personally disliking a famous woman turns grown men into literary critics of books written for 12-year-olds, I would appreciate it.
Just so it's clear, I think there are plenty of men and women who have eagerly taken part in the destruction of social norms and values that has brought us to where we are now. JKR focuses specifically on the threat trans activism presents to women and their spaces, because protecting other women is the cause she's chosen to dedicate herself to. I wouldn't be upset at all if a male activist dedicated himself specifically to saving young men from online grooming and porn addiction. I actually think more men should do that instead of arguing about whether feminists are to blame for men in dresses.
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