Author J.K. Rowling exposed the radical transgender activist playbook in a recent post to X, highlighting the response she’d gotten from a critic and explaining that she’d never seen the position articulated “so honestly.”
The conversation began with a question posed to Rowling, asking her how she defined “woman” and whether it just came down to having female “equipment” or if she believed one must make use of said equipment in order to truly be a woman.
The “Harry Potter” author responded with a lengthy post, saying in part that she believed that women — in addition to their biological realities — were defined by a set of lived experiences that no trans-identifying male could ever have.
You’ve asked me several questions on this thread and accused me of avoiding answering, so here goes.
I believe a woman is a human being who belongs to the sex class that…