Quoting the experts

As for the Metro piece itself, by two compliant female reporters, it’s as snide and sneery and dumb as you’d expect.

JK Rowling has sparked backlash over her Sky News criticism for referring to murderer Scarlet Blake as a woman.

Well, she’s “sparked backlash” among the dimwits who are so ready and eager to be sparked that they can’t be bothered to think about what they’re saying.

A clip of the broadcast was shared on the news channel’s X page, and re-posted by Harry Potter author Rowling, who criticised them for not stating that Blake was transgender in the 55-second clip of the show.

The issue is not that he’s “transgender”; the issue is that he is not a woman. News outlets calling him a woman are doing bad journalism and shitting on women.

Her comment has sparked intense backlash, including from the likes of the UK’s most recent Eurovision entrant Mae Muller, who accused Rowling of transphobia and asked her to have perspective.

Oh well. If a Eurovision entrant said so then that settles it.

‘This woman put a cat in a blender and your first reaction is to be transphobic joanne babes have a day off,’ she wrote.

No, this man did. That is the point.

Rowling has been vocal in the past on her thoughts about how sex should be defined and even stated that she’d rather go to jail than change her mind.

She’s been “vocal in the past on her thoughts about how sex should be defined” because mobs of people have been vocal in the past on their thoughts about how sex should be defined, which is the opposite of the way that maps onto reality. We obstinate old bitches who open our mouths to say things are being vocal about our thoughts that women should not be defined out of existence by delusional men.

This stupid childish piece concludes by quoting the three Harry Potter actors who stabbed Rowling in the back.

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