The magic of saying

Jun 10th, 2020 4:24 pm | By

Another actor who has fame and fortune entirely because of Joanne Rowling but chooses to turn her back on her in public anyway.

And, again, the claim is a crock of shit. The formula “trans people are who they say they are” is true (but obvious) if she means trans people are trans people if they say they are, but … Read the rest



A History of Winning

Jun 10th, 2020 3:59 pm | By

Trump is all worked up about the sacrilegious idea that we can rename military bases that were named after Confederate military “heroes.”

The Great American Heritage of slavery and official, deliberate, detailed racial persecution and oppression – I … Read the rest



What you’re saying, Daniel

Jun 10th, 2020 3:04 pm | By

She’s angry, and rightly so.… Read the rest



A cultural imperative enforced with menaces

Jun 10th, 2020 11:57 am | By

Another Do it to Julia.

Fantastic Beasts star Eddie Redmayne has joined Harry Potter lead actor Daniel Radcliffe in criticising JK Rowling’s recent comments about trans people.

In a statement to Variety magazine, Redmayne said: “Respect for transgender people remains a cultural imperative, and over the years I have been trying to constantly educate myself.”

Why is it a cultural imperative? And what does he mean by “respect” anyway? And why is he implying that JK Rowling is disrespecting trans people?

Redmayne, who in 2015 starred in The Danish Girl, a biopic of Lili Elbe, one of the first known recipients of sex reassignment surgery, added: “As someone who has worked with both JK Rowling and members

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What inextricable link is that?

Jun 10th, 2020 11:34 am | By

White privilege something something JK Rowling something tethered to something.

Yet, as the inequity of capitalism and its inextricable link to white privilege are brought into focus, JK Rowling instead devoted her enormous Twitter platform to discussing the use of gender-neutral terms last Saturday night.

She what? She chose her own subject to talk about at a particular moment? How shocking! Of course so did most people on Twitter, but, you know – any stick to beat a woman with.

The timing of her social media tirade is telling. In the context of a collective reckoning with how our economic, political and social systems have dehumanised black lives for centuries, it seemed the fantasy-writer turned billionaire had decided an equally

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Institutional capture

Jun 10th, 2020 11:18 am | By
Institutional capture

Sigh.… Read the rest



Worried about a climate of fear

Jun 10th, 2020 11:04 am | By

Rowling writes about her reasons, starting by explaining why she is interested in trans issues.

I mention all this only to explain that I knew perfectly well what was going to happen when I supported Maya. I must have been on my fourth or fifth cancellation by then. I expected the threats of violence, to be told I was literally killing trans people with my hate, to be called cunt and bitch and, of course, for my books to be burned, although one particularly abusive man told me he’d composted them.

What I didn’t expect in the aftermath of my cancellation was the avalanche of emails and letters that came showering down upon me, the overwhelming majority of

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The overwhelming silence

Jun 10th, 2020 9:49 am | By

Good, Rebecca’s post collecting a sample of the abuse leveled against Rowling is getting attention.

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Let’s be practical about this

Jun 10th, 2020 9:21 am | By

The Washington Post:

Chinese authorities have been trying for three years to reverse the devastating imbalances of their one-child policy and coax couples to have more children.

Trying and failing. The birthrate remains low and – plot twist! – there are far more men than women.

Eh, what? Why’s that? A low birthrate doesn’t equal more men being…oh wait yes it does. If you can only have one it HAS to be a male, amirite? Nobody nobody NOBODY wants an only child who is a [retch gag puke] female. (Why not? Well, come on, I ask you – they’re so disgusting – they do all that gross pregnancy stuff and then milk-producing stuff. Ew. Men are clean and tidy.)… Read the rest



When women speak

Jun 9th, 2020 4:34 pm | By

RR-C did some collecting – just a small sample, she says. It’s all screenshots, no text. It’s thematic – the themes are

  1. shut the fuck up
  2. cunt
  3. hag
  4. suck my dick
  5. slag / whore / tart
  6. disgust – stink, dried up, stench
  7. smack, punch, piss in her cold dead eyes

Do they do this to, say, Graham Linehan? Not that I’ve seen.… Read the rest



You are deliberately misrepresenting the situation

Jun 9th, 2020 3:06 pm | By

There was also this:

Dude tells Cornel she’s wrong, in fact he says she’s lying.

Like this one:

“Other genders” that have labia. Hi, please be quiet … Read the rest



Oh a longtime peace activist, how sinister

Jun 9th, 2020 11:44 am | By

Trump’s evil tweet about Martin Gugino is being widely disputed.

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Maybe he’s a provocateur from Mars?

Jun 9th, 2020 11:05 am | By

Chris Cillizza at CNN comments:

In a country on high alert for incidents of unnecessary use of force by police against those protesting in the wake of the death of George Floyd, the video sparked outrage. New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo called the episode “wholly unjustified and utterly disgraceful.” The two officers involved in the incident were suspended.

But on Tuesday morning, the

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Learning to be a better ally

Jun 9th, 2020 10:16 am | By

Daniel Radcliffe’s Do it to Julia don’t do it to me:

I realize that certain press outlets will probably want to paint this as in-fighting between J.K. Rowling and myself, but that is really not what this is about, nor is it what’s important right now. While Jo is unquestionably responsible for the course my life has taken, as someone who has been honored to work with and continues to contribute to The Trevor Project for the last decade, and just as a human being, I feel compelled to say something at this moment.

Translation: Yes, I know, nobody would give a rat’s ass what I think about anything if it weren’t for Jo Rowling but I’m going to … Read the rest



How to become a better ally

Jun 9th, 2020 9:34 am | By
How to become a better ally

More tendentious naming and framing.

Radcliffe “voices his support for the transgender community” – and voices his hostility to the feminist community, but of course the headline doesn’t say that, because We Have Chosen Our Side, and it ain’t women.

“Transgender women are women,” Radcliffe said. “Any statement to the contrary erases the identity and dignity of transgender people.”

No it doesn’t. It’s kind of the opposite, really. Humoring people this way doesn’t really promote their dignity. It’s not promoting the dignity of people to pretend they are furries or Star Wars characters or Cleopatra, so why is it promoting their dignity to pretend they are women when in fact they are men? If adults want dignity, they have to … Read the rest



A movement to expand what those words mean

Jun 9th, 2020 8:59 am | By

A comedian named Sarah Keyworth writes a letter to JK Rowling and asks everyone to share it.

From that letter:

There is no attack on what it means to be a woman, or a lesbian. There is simply a movement to expand what those words mean.

But that is an “attack” on what those words mean, isn’t it. It is a campaign to change the meaning of a word that picks out…well, what does it pick out. Let’s see.

  1. Half or rather more than half of all humans
  2. The sex that gives birth to all humans
  3. The sex that has historically been dominated by the other half
  4. The “weaker” sex – the sex that in a dimorphic species is overall
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Tear down that wall

Jun 8th, 2020 4:50 pm | By

Trump’s Fox News spokesperson says they can’t do a thing about all that fencing, it’s not their decision, they have nothing to do with it, they’re helpless.

When asked about the barriers around Lafayette Square during her White House briefing, press secretary Kayleigh McEnany said the matter was not in White House control.

Trump has absolute powers of all kinds, he keeps telling us, but when it comes to all this hardware, no, it’s a higher power that decides … Read the rest



Churchill and famine

Jun 8th, 2020 4:17 pm | By

I didn’t know this.

So I found a Guardian article by Michael Safi from March 2019.

The Bengal famine of 1943 was the only one in modern Indian history not to occur as a result of serious drought, according to a study that provides scientific backing for arguments that Churchill-era British policies were a significant factor contributing to the catastrophe.

The study looked at moisture in soil for several famines and found an outlier.

However, the 1943 famine in Bengal, which killed up to 3 million people, was different, according to

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Narcissism Plus

Jun 8th, 2020 12:06 pm | By

George Conway points out that Trump is now busy failing to deal with not one but two crises.

Lacking in humanity, Trump has had no idea how to handle either one. He has responded to the police-brutality protests only by making matters worse. Faced with circumstances warranting calls for calm and restraint, he answered with almost sadistic invitations for more violence, fulminating about “THUGS” and extrajudicially “shooting” looters, issuing threats about “vicious dogs” and “ominous weapons,” and celebrating “Domination” and “Overwhelming force.”

I’m not sure what that “almost” is doing in front of “sadistic,” unless it’s just the usual “must be careful in major mainstream newspaper” type of qualm. Maybe an editor inserted it. Trump’s sadism is … Read the rest



Peoplewho

Jun 8th, 2020 9:02 am | By

Gender Heretic wrote up the JK Rowling shock-horror.

…the calls of “TERF!” and “transphobe!” did not begin with anything Rowling said about trans people.

No, Rowling’s great sin was to push back against the erasure of the word “women” and its replacement with “people who menstruate.”

Let’s think about that. Let’s think about why feminist women would object to the fact that we are being deleted from public conversation. Why would we object to that? Is it because we’re Karens?

I don’t think so. I think it’s because, if we can’t say “women” when we talk about women’s issues now, how can feminism even exist? Shouldn’t feminism be deleted from public conversation too? (Many are working on that very … Read the rest