(TheRedAlertNews.com) – In a remarkable blow to the vicious ideology of transgenderism, J.K. Rowling, the renowned author of the Harry Potter series, has fervently argued there are “no trans kids.”
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Her stance challenges the increasingly promoted acceptance of transgender identities within children.
J.K. Rowling stirred controversy with her social media post declaring, “no child is born in the wrong body.”
These words have ignited a fierce response from LGBTQ+ advocates who argue that her position contributes to harmful narratives against transgender individuals.
Supporters, however, laud her for speaking out against what they perceive as an ideology misleading society.
Rowling warns that the modern acceptance of transgender identities in children parallels dangerous historical medical practices, like lobotomies.
Her assertion taps into a broader skepticism, with polls showing many Americans question medical interventions for trans-identifying youth.
An increasing number believe that these actions might indeed wreak greater harm.
“There are no trans kids. No child is ‘born in the wrong body’. There are only adults like you, prepared to sacrifice the health of minors to bolster your belief in an ideology that will end up wreaking more harm than lobotomies and false memory syndrome combined,” J.K. Rowling wrote, cited by The New York Post.
Rowling’s remarks have not been without consequence. She faces intense backlash, with boycotts looming over her upcoming Harry Potter TV series.
Yet, HBO stands firm in her defense, emphasizing Rowling’s right to express her views as integral to the series’ success.
Despite the criticism, she remains resolved in her beliefs.
Rowling has received both support and death threats, reflecting the division her comments have fostered.
Several Harry Potter stars have publicly condemned her views, aligning with the trans community.
Nonetheless, a Washington Post-KFF survey echoes Rowling’s skepticism, revealing opposition toward hormone treatments for minors.
Aside from her views on gender identity, Rowling has consistently criticized terms like “people who menstruate” and “cis,” decrying them as ideological language.
Her defense of Maya Forstater, a woman discriminated against for saying people can’t change their sex, illustrates her long-standing support for traditional views on sex and gender.
JK Rowling says there are 'no trans kids' and says NO child is born in the wrong body in response to online critic who accused her of 'hateful focus' https://t.co/QdQPC47yWC pic.twitter.com/OJooP3s17e
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