The Lost Writer - he's literally Chris-Chan. An obnoxious author with heterochromatic eyes, strong libido and obnoxious sense of fashion. He wrote a book about a self-insert interacting with characters based on people he hates and presented those characters in a very offensive way.
This just reminds me of when they played a clip of Murdoch Murdoch on that podcast she had for a couple weeks. I felt like I entered an alternate dimension.
If you read through old interviews with her and know her sense of humor a bit, this seems exactly like a reply she might give while laughing to herself.
Also I really want to believe, kiwisisters, please spare me the reality checks
If the goblins in Harry Potter make you think of jews and other antisemitic tropes, then maybe you're the antisemitic ones.
Same energy and vibes as the meme where smug liberals who think of black people every time they hear or see the word "monkey" then accuse others of being racist whenever they say the word.
You guys found me, it's me JK Rowling. Wizards are actually an allegory for autism and Hogwarts is an allegory for Kiwifarms. I wrote these books as a nod to brave farmers everywhere fighting the troon menace (Voldemort)
HP fans and "critics" already unironically make the argument that Voldemort is an anti-trans or "anti-queer" dogwhistle. JKR’s Male-to-Monster: Voldemort’s Transphobic Coding (archive is being pissy so I'll fix it later) is an example. Written by a pooner who confesses to "over-identifying" with voldy to the point she saw him as a justification to transition, but she also argues that Rowling, deliberately or otherwise, wrote him as a "transphobic allegory" that showed how much she hates trannies. The blog post is just sneer after sneer.
HP fans and "critics" already unironically make the argument that Voldemort is an anti-trans or "anti-queer" dogwhistle. JKR’s Male-to-Monster: Voldemort’s Transphobic Coding (archive is being pissy so I'll fix it later) is an example. Written by a pooner who confesses to "over-identifying" with voldy to the point she saw him as a justification to transition, but she also argues that Rowling, deliberately or otherwise, wrote him as a "transphobic allegory" that showed how much she hates trannies. The blog post is just sneer after sneer.
it's funny that so many people forget this shit pretty much didn't exist in 1997. or 2002. or 2007. in 2012 it was fringe tumblr cringe for terminally online theater kids. unless rowling is a time traveler I'm not sure how Voldy could be a transphobic allegory.
it's funny that so many people forget this shit pretty much didn't exist in 1997. or 2002. or 2007. in 2012 it was fringe tumblr cringe for terminally online theater kids. unless rowling is a time traveler I'm not sure how Voldy could be a transphobic allegory.
HP fans and "critics" already unironically make the argument that Voldemort is an anti-trans or "anti-queer" dogwhistle. JKR’s Male-to-Monster: Voldemort’s Transphobic Coding (archive is being pissy so I'll fix it later) is an example. Written by a pooner who confesses to "over-identifying" with voldy to the point she saw him as a justification to transition, but she also argues that Rowling, deliberately or otherwise, wrote him as a "transphobic allegory" that showed how much she hates trannies. The blog post is just sneer after sneer.
I could cite every word because this is the most batshit psychotic insane thing I've read in a very long time.
But this made me giggle, of course you were turned on to the thought of voldy having monstrous genitals.
Someone else archived it a year ago.
I could cite every word because this is the most batshit psychotic insane thing I've read in a very long time.
But this made me giggle, of course you were turned on to the thought of voldy having monstrous genitals. View attachment 5842633
Someone else archived it a year ago.
A fan fiction reader, go figure. Those types are the fucking worst. They poison every fandom they're in.
These chicks can get psychotic just because their fan theories don't line up with what actually happened in the story, even though the fan theories frequently have no connection to the actual source material.
Fan fic was a mistake. I feel like it's also caused younger generations to lose sight of what actually makes a story good and get tunnel vision on shipping and retarded shit like that.
It also pisses me off when they call themselves, writers, you're not a writer. You're ripping off of somebody else's idea and patting yourself on the back for it. If you had any real talent or courage you'd make something original. But that's not gonna get you attention now is it? And it would require real creativity and original thought.
I could cite every word because this is the most batshit psychotic insane thing I've read in a very long time.
But this made me giggle, of course you were turned on to the thought of voldy having monstrous genitals. View attachment 5842633
Someone else archived it a year ago.
Jesus, the self-importance of troons knows no bounds. They really think people were talking about them or even thinking about them before very recently. The trans debate only gained traction in the mid to late 2010s and before that normies ignored them and hardly thought about the topic. If you were to ask all these trans "allies" and handmaidens questions such as "can humans change sex?" or "are trans women are women?" twenty to thirty years ago, hell even fifteen years ago, they'd say no without question. Most of the troons back then probably wouldn't be troons either and would think you're an absolute nutter if you told them they would troon out in the future.
I sincerely doubt trans topics and issues ever even crossed JK Rowling's mind between the years she wrote Harry Potter, especially for the first instalment ,The Philosopher's Stone. Do you really think that at the time she was writing the first book she was interested in inserting thinly veiled anti-trans allegories into her writing? She was a struggling single mum and DA survivor living on benefits while barely surviving when she wrote The Philosopher's Stone in the 1990s. Hardly anyone then knew very much or even cared about trans topics then.
A fan fiction reader, go figure. Those types are the fucking worst. They poison every fandom they're in.
These chicks can get psychotic just because their fan theories don't line up with what actually happened in the story, even though the fan theories frequently have no connection to the actual source material.
Fan fic was a mistake. I feel like it's also caused younger generations to lose sight of what actually makes a story good and get tunnel vision on shipping and retarded shit like that.
It also pisses me off when they call themselves, writers, you're not a writer. You're ripping off of somebody else's idea and patting yourself on the back for it. If you had any real talent or courage you'd make something original. But that's not gonna get you attention now is it? And it would require real creativity and original thought.
Don't forget that Voldemort went through physical transformation that made him look very uncanny and he hates it when people use his deadname Tom Riddle.