J.K. Rowling reignites controversy with her assertion that there are 'no trans kids' and that no child is born in the wrong body. This latest statement follows years of criticism aimed at Rowling for her views on women's rights and transgender issues.
JK Rowling has come under fire again after stating there are 'no trans kids' and people cannot be born in the wrong body. Rowling has been the focus of controversy over the last few years for her views on women's rights and transgender issues. And in a post shared to X - formerly Twitter - the Harry Potter author appeared to go a step further, suggesting transgender children do not exist. She was responding to a critic who accused her of 'hateful focus on trans kids'.
But Rowling hit back: '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.' The post elicited an array of strong comments, most supportive of the 59-year-old. One person said 'J.K. Is a hero' while another added 'as far as I'm concerned, you ARE using your immense power for good'. This comes as the user who had initially criticised Rowling also said they wished she would use her 'immense power for good'. Rowling has been the focus of controversy over the last few years for her views on women's rights and transgender issues as she repeatedly asserts 'sex cannot be changed' Rowling posted in response to a critic where she made the comments there are 'no trans kids' and 'no child is'born in the wrong body'' Someone replied saying 'Truth!' while another person thanked Rowling for posting the statement to X Earlier this year Rowling revealed people she worked with who had publicly shunned her for her stance on transgenderism secretly emailed or texted her to 'check they were still friends'. She said colleagues were eager to distance themselves from her after she supported Maya Forstater in 2019 - a researcher who took her bosses to an employment tribunal alleging she had been discriminated against for stating that people can't change their se
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