Update 05/12/2024 08:10 GMT:Eva Echo, a public speaker renowned for defending transgender rights, reacted to J.K. Rowling’s statements againstThe New York Times. She toldBored Panda: “J.K. Rowling can’t have it both ways. She has been on the offensive against the trans community for a number of years now, and she can’t frame herself as the victim when it suits her, especially when it’s been shown that her transphobia and all her followers have resulted in harm towards the trans community.
HighlightsJ.K. Rowling accused The New York Times of downplaying alleged threats and harassment towards her and her family.J.K. criticized the backlash framing against her as limited to claims of ‘betraying real feminism’.Critics argue that J.K.’s views on gender identity and female spaces are seen as transphobic.J.K. faces backlash for targeting Zambian soccer player Barbra Banda, a cisgender woman.
“She has put herself on a pedestal and her arrogance and narcissism are what she hides behind. The hate is real, but the hate stems from her own actions.
“She cannot expect the trans community to just accept what she’s doing, and at the end of the day, real lives are at stake.
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J.K. RowlingcriticizedTheNew York Timesfor downplaying allegedthreatsand harassment she said she faced, including doxxing and bomb-making guides targeting her family. The American newspaper framed backlash against theHarry Potterauthor as limited to accusations of “betraying real feminism.”
“When J.K. Rowling said that denying any relationship between sex and biology was ‘deeply misogynistic and regressive,’ a prominent L.G.B.T.Q. group accused her of betraying ‘real feminism’,” Jeremy W. Peters forTheNew York Timeswrote in an article published on November 26.
The outlet further stated: “A few angry critics posted videos of themselves burning her books.”
J.K. consequently slammedthe publication. Taking to herX page(formerly known as Twitter) on Monday (December 2), the 59-year-old wrote: “The rewriting of history begins.”
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J.K. Rowling criticizedTheNew York Times
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She continued: “Opponents of gender ideology haven’t merely ‘endured unsparing criticism’. I haven’t simply been told I ‘betrayed real feminism’ or received a few book-burning videos.”
The British writer went on to detail what she described as intense harassment she and others have faced for opposing aspects of “gender ideology,” including violent threats, doxxing, and the targeting of family members.
J.K.criticized the movement for using intimidation tactics, ostracization, and defamation, noting that many critics have lost livelihoods or required personal security.
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The philanthropist further condemned policies that she said allowed biological males in women’s spaces, questioned protections for women and girls, and enabled child transitioning without what she viewed as robust evidence.
J.K.’s statements about “biological males” in women’s spaces and child transitioning have been criticized astransphobicand misleading for multiple reasons.
Critics have argued that framing trans women as “biological males” ignores the broad scientific consensus that gender identity is distinct from biological sex and that trans women are women, both socially and legally in many contexts, as per theUniversity of Birmingham Blog Service.
J.K. blamed the outlet for downplaying the alleged threats and harassment she said she faced
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“78% of transgender and nonbinary youth reported being the subject of discrimination due to their gender identity. It’s clear that we need to do more to support transgender and nonbinary people” 👏
Thank you Daniel Radcliffe for all your support 💗https://t.co/C56gu10Fkk
— The Trevor Project (@TrevorProject)June 9, 2020
Researchalso counters J.K.’s implication that trans-inclusive policies endanger cisgender women; evidence from countries with such policies shows no significant increase in safety risks in women’s spaces.
Additionally, her claims about child transitioning often misrepresent the rigorous protocols and medical safeguards in place, such as requiring psychological evaluation and parental consent, before any irreversible treatments are provided to minors.
J.K.’s rhetoric has been widely viewed as amplifying moral panic and contributing to a climate wheretrans individualsface heightened discrimination and violence.
J.K.’s statements about “biological males” in women’s spaces and child transitioning have been criticized as transphobic
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— J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling)August 1, 2024
Critics have highlighted that such framing perpetuates harmful stereotypes and mischaracterizes the experiences and rights of transgender people, as seen in backlash fromhuman rights organizationsand LGBTQ+ advocates.
The mom-of-three’s controversial X post slammingTheNew York Timescomes amid growing scrutiny of her remarks about gender identity, particularly after she targeted 24-year-old Zambian soccer player Barbra Banda.
Barbra, recently namedBBC Women’s Footballer of the Year, facedmisgendering and transphobic rhetoric from J.K., who implied that the Zambian athlete’s award disrespected “real women,” even though Barba is a cisgender woman.
Research counters J.K.’s implication that trans-inclusive policies endanger cisgender women
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— J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling)September 2, 2024
Cisgender is a term used to describe someone whose gender identity matches the sex they were assigned at birth.
For example, someone who was assigned female at birth and identifies as a woman is cisgender.
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Taking to herX pageon November 26, in response to an article about Barbra’s award, J.K. wrote: “Presumably theBBCdecided this was more time efficient than going door to door to spit directly in women’s faces.”
Thetransphobiaarose from an incident in 2022 when Zambia withdrew Barbra from its team for the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations after a doctor refused to sign off on her sex verification,Outreported on November 27.
While some reports speculated that, at the time, the footballer’s exclusion from the 2022 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations was due to high testosterone levels, her agent clarified that the decision was based on an “evaluation of her physical conditions.”
J.K. targeted 24-year-old Zambian soccer player Barbra Banda
Presumably the BBC decided this was more time efficient than going door to door to spit directly in women’s faces.https://t.co/JGGdIVxYNB
— J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling)November 26, 2024
He reportedly added: “Nothing, no existing regulations that we are aware of prevents Barbra’s participation.”
J.K., accused of holding trans-exclusionary views and being transphobic, had just ignited widespread controversy at the time, particularly on Transgender Day of Remembrance.
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Despite the controversy, HBO defended the author, emphasizing her “right” to express personal views and her invaluable contributions to theHarry Potterfranchise.
The network further stated that she would have significant influence in selecting the series’ writer and director.
Framing trans women as “biological males” ignores the broad scientific consensus that gender identity is distinct from biological sex
The rewriting of history begins.
Opponents of gender ideology haven’t merely ‘endured unsparing criticism’. I haven’t simply been told I ‘betrayed real feminism’ or received a few book-burning videos.
I’ve been sent thousands of threats of murder, rape and violence. A trans…pic.twitter.com/aiGv2yHDCO
— J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling)December 2, 2024
The clash began in June 2023 when the actor criticized Kemi’s views on LGBTQ+ rights during his acceptance speech for an LGBTQ+ ally award, prompting J.K. to mock him online.
Their feud intensified after J.K.’s remark in November 2024, where she mocked David’s apparent discomfort over the political situation.
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