Keeping money from going to the Harry Potter franchise isn’t just a symbolic gesture. It’s about preventing real harm to real people.
https://www.advocate.com/news/jk-rowling-anti-trans-organization
Keeping money from going to the Harry Potter franchise isn’t just a symbolic gesture. It’s about preventing real harm to real people.
https://www.advocate.com/news/jk-rowling-anti-trans-organization
@inthehands
Reading the first HP book, we're clearly meant to be on the side of the "freaks" (people with special abilities) and "mudbloods" (people who end up different from what they were assigned at birth) and the "animagi" (can literally change their form)
Now JKR is on the side of Aunt Petunia & Draco Malfoy
This.
I don't think JKR understands the community that they helped create.
I enjoyed reading the books at the time, as I like the SF&F genre. I would re-read them but I am also pro
and the two don't equate to me wanting to buy more from this franchise.