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[Deleted]August 26, 2023

I'm laughing because the majority of people posting this shit are terrified of people in real life and can hardly manage to make an appointment with their therapist over the phone. They crytype on Twitter and Tumblr when someone misgenders them at the grocery store. No, sweeties, you will not be throat-punching anyone. You will hide in your bedroom in the home you live in with your parents and watch cartoons intended for preschoolers as a coping mechanism.

hufflepuff_queenAugust 30, 2023(Edited August 30, 2023)

I have a Harry Potter bumper sticker on my car and my friend told me I should be worried about a TRA slashing my tires. I told her that I wasn't worried because most TRAs don't go outside.

vulvapeopleAugust 26, 2023(Edited August 26, 2023)

I checked out those accounts (all but one were still up), and it’s notable how many of these keyboard terf-botherers have in their bios something about how stupid they are. Like, “I’m just a stupid little b!tch, don’t listen to me.” And it’s not like I disagree about the stupid part, but it’s a weird flex to be high on your own moral superiority while also loudly proclaiming yourself a dumbass.

She-Spits-FireAugust 26, 2023

Excuse my gush I can't help myself.....

I literally love her so much, I wish I could thank her for the courage she's given me. I've always felt uncomfortable with the idea that I'm supposed to accept that if men put on a dress and carve a fauxgina wound into themselves they're women. Having someone I respect and adore so much say something so reasonable only to then be treated like evil incarnate was really a turning point for me where I went from this uncomfortable to this is offensive, sexist, and Orwellian.

I just hope she knows how loved and appreciated she is in spite of the ocean of hate and violence being spewed her way all the time for daring to speak her mind. <3 <3

hufflepuff_queenAugust 30, 2023

This. I love her too. I've always admired her. In case it isn't clear from my username, Harry Potter is very close to my heart for a variety of reasons and the vitriol against JKR is definitely a huge reason why I peaked.

[Deleted]August 26, 2023

Without J.K. Rowling it would have likely taken much longer for the trans-ideology to get exposed. It's great that the largest writer on the world chose to be on the side of real women.

MissBehavedAugust 26, 2023

I think she knows how much we love her.

TriflersNeedNotApplyAugust 26, 2023(Edited August 26, 2023)

I have never read or watched any HP anything, and I never will. Not my cup of tea at all. But she still has become an idol to me just for not being afraid to speak the truth on these matters.

vulvapeopleAugust 26, 2023

I’m not a big Potter fan, but I love her. Once I get back on track with my reading, I might take a crack at her Galbraith books.

RusticTroglodyteSeptember 6, 2023

I tried them, read the first three. They really aren't bad. I'll read the rest eventually but I need a break

[Deleted]August 26, 2023

People who will happily oblige when told who to hate, are dangerous people indeed

TheKnittaAugust 26, 2023

It’s as if they’ve been holding themselves in check, desperately waiting for someone they can let it all out on.

This is why I don’t believe and don’t trust when people say the world is less sexist, less violent for women and fairer now (at least in the west). Men like this are just waiting for an excuse to let it all out. The sexism, the disdain, the jealousy and anger at women hasn’t gone away, these men just didn’t have a socially acceptable outlet target, so they were forced to play nice. It’s amazing how quickly the mask and the control slips when they think they can get away with it.

vulvapeopleAugust 26, 2023

Sadly, a lot of these haters seem to be women.

[Deleted]August 26, 2023

Spot on

[Deleted]August 26, 2023

J.K. Rowling is a true hero because she made the choice to stand up for women. She could have done along with the trans-ideology and gotten easy praise and adoration, but she made the right choice to fight for women and girls, despite the heavy backlash and loss of millions of fans. I think she is giving the strength for much more to speak out.

DoubleAntandreAugust 26, 2023

The "and Amber Heard" one--really telling on yourself there, Buddy.

TheKnittaAugust 26, 2023

Just look at all these poor, delicate, picked-on victims of genocide! Aren’t they so timid and pitiful? How could women be so meeeeen to them?

And they complain when women point out they’re typically violent males.

old_but_gold [OP]August 26, 2023(Edited August 26, 2023)

All of these were screenshotted today, meaning many of them have been up for years.

good to record how comfortable TRAs are with threatening violence

BeiraRowlingAugust 26, 2023

Did you make these screenshots? I want to put this on my blog.

old_but_gold [OP]August 26, 2023(Edited August 26, 2023)

yes I did, save it and share it wide!

also archived a couple of them:

BeiraRowlingAugust 26, 2023

Thanks!

MegasaurusAugust 26, 2023

So many violent woman-haters

mathloverAugust 26, 2023

They can't cancel JKR. She continues to speak freely and people listen to her and change their minds. She lays bare the lies and propaganda that is at the heart of the entire TCult. They "can't make that woman shut up". Men are unspeakably violent every day to women in their personal lives who challenge them, will not obey, or speak their minds.

But JKR is out of reach and in the public eye. The fact that they can't shut this woman up triggers a massive narcissistic rage. And they are saying it out loud.

syntaxerrorAugust 26, 2023

Can you imagine the impotent rage as they threaten her and she doesn’t back down? One of the richest and most well known and well loved authors in the entire world and she comes out as gender critical? Especially since most of the TIFs were huge potterheads back in the day (you see a TIF trying to cover up a Harry Potter tattoo weekly on tattoo subreddits)

Oh I’m sure she knows, but she truly is a good woman. She could have said nothing, so easily.

TheKnittaAugust 26, 2023

It’s literally any excuse to post violent threats against women, isn’t it?

[Deleted]August 26, 2023

As disheartening as this is and as badly as it needs to be documented, I am reassured that none of these basement-dwelling keyboard warriors have the energy to get up off their backsides, actually ball up a doughy fist, and take a floppy swing.

snailsAugust 26, 2023

Most TIPs have never even read a single thing Rowling even wrote about gender. She doesn’t hate TIPs or want them dead. She doesn’t threaten violence against anyone. She’s extremely respectful and classy about it.

It’s absolutely terrifying nightmare fuel that mentally ill men are praised and encouraged to threaten violence against women who disagree with them.

One time a TIM I know sent me a meme that was like a silly unrelated picture with the caption “I want to encase JK Rowling in cement.” I literally got a chill up my spine reading it. I didn’t respond.

TriflersNeedNotApplyAugust 26, 2023

But you don’t have to hate them, want them dead or threaten violence—just questioning them or voicing your own rights is “genocide.” Why should they bother reading her words? To them, even her calm and relational statements are “denying their existence.” So of course they don’t read what she actually said— any questioning of trans is enough for them to proudly and openly fantasize raping and killing you in every sick way. Because at the end of the day: they absolutely despise women, and, their sense of entitlement to put themselves above all others reigns supreme. Literally no one else matter but them, and real women especially matter the absolute least. And how dare anyone even start to wonder how the supremacy of trans will hurt others.

JKR is just like everyone else who ever expresses even a rational, reasonable thought that isn’t 100% pro-trans. It doesn’t have to be extreme—ANY resistance to their supremacy gets you canceled and shamed on a global scale, instantly. It’s actually fucking insane how accepting people are of this effort to silence women and free speech.