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

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In better news, James McAvoy's insta has been besieged all month by angry Hons impotently throwing their filthy sex toys around and calling him a tranny killer for working with Rowling.
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I just reread Rowling's comment on X that caused this thread to (unfortunately) be featured on the KF front page, and I don't see anywhere she called Watson names. Can you show us the actual name calling? The closest I see is "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," which is not name-calling, but simply true of many of the rich and famous in general. I've mentioned on other threads that through my work I have had long interactions with a number of famous rock stars. One stayed for a week at a friend's house, and my friend was flabbergasted that the rock star, who had been rich and famous before turning 20, had absolutely no idea how to use a washing machine, and had never used one before. Rowling's statement is not name-calling, but oftentimes true.
Can only assume they took 'ignorant' as an insult instead of merely a descriptor of a certain life experience.
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The new HP audiobooks have a lot of other stars like Keira Knightley and the Bolton bastard from GoT. It really has an stellar cast. Signs of change, I suppose.
 
I mean contrary to what troons tell themselves, HP is still one of the most well known YA series in the past 30 years. Both the books and films are insanely popular and still make Joanne bank 15 years after the main story wrapped up.

Why wouldn't big stars want a crack at being part of it? It's not like the movies were lacking in talent.
 
I mean contrary to what troons tell themselves, HP is still one of the most well known YA series in the past 30 years. Both the books and films are insanely popular and still make Joanne bank 15 years after the main story wrapped up.

Why wouldn't big stars want a crack at being part of it? It's not like the movies were lacking in talent.
I would have wanted some of the OG actors to do the reading. Snape, for example, is a jeet. The narrator is a black women. I can totally see Mark Addy as Hagrid though.
 
I would have wanted some of the OG actors to do the reading. Snape, for example, is a jeet. The narrator is a black women. I can totally see Mark Addy as Hagrid though.
I just want to know when exactly jeets took over the world? It's like one minute they weren't here and the next they're everywhere.
 
I just want to know when exactly jeets took over the world? It's like one minute they weren't here and the next they're everywhere.
Indian professionals specialized in tech at a time when those jobs were in demand, which meant that tech companies in western nations could use them to cut down on labor costs in a hot market. Indians have an advantage in that English is already taught as part of their schooling so virtually every person with an undergraduate or graduate degree in India will speak English. Governments were only too willing to oblige requests to make fasttrack pathways.

Add to this that many Indians from the middle to upper classes go abroad for schooling (for reasons of getting better credentialization), which means that international student fees pour into even lower tier schools in the west, a huge help to schools with state funding, allowing them to keep tuitions for domestic students down without committing more funds. (This is less true for the US, but is very, very important in Canada, the UK, and Australia as a major pull factor)

The UK has more than other places, and that has to do with the British Raj, which is incidentally also why they all speak English.

The answer to these questions is always "because it helped someone make money"
 
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I mean contrary to what troons tell themselves, HP is still one of the most well known YA series in the past 30 years. Both the books and films are insanely popular and still make Joanne bank 15 years after the main story wrapped up.

Why wouldn't big stars want a crack at being part of it? It's not like the movies were lacking in talent.
Remember when the Troon Squad tried to boycott the game and it made a gorillion dollars?
The Harry Potter theme park at Universal is also mega-popular and successful.
Total Joanne Victory.
 
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Just gonna post this here, so we can all see how at 35, Watson has certainly grown wiser and understands the real issues facing today's woman.

Seamless pivot away from troon support. Marriage is the feminist message of 2026

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A maternal age of 35 or older is what hospitals and physicians call a 'geriatric pregnancy' or, in the Newspeak, 'advanced maternal age'.

Emma's eggs are calling to her but she doesn't have a good response for them.
 
Is that what they're speaking?
It's what they think they're speaking. It makes more sense when you realise that they're using a truncated, cargo-cult form of English as a common tongue, in a country that speaks a dozen different languages. I'm not sure any of them actually understand what they're saying, except that it's what should be said after the last thing they heard.
 
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