@jalefkowit I get what you're saying, I really do. Despite this being a big part of my childhood, I have boycotted her works.
However... I cannot bring myself to hate my friends for not boycotting the things I dislike. A weakness of mine
@sounddrill but they recognize rowling being a transphobe is awful at least, right?
@xyhhx @jalefkowit oh yeah they do.
I don't have any friends that love JK Rowling after that, I think. It was a general statement after some self introspection
@sounddrill @xyhhx @jalefkowit
The artist is not the art is not the fandom. You can like horrible peoples' work without condoning the author. (Or, as someone on here put, Rowling is a horrible person who did one good thing.)
In any case, I don't think it's a moral failing to like HP, as long as you're not *paying* for it.
Note to cis people: If you watch and support Harry Potter series, you are funding the anti-trans crusade that is killing people like me and stripping away our rights. Experts have warned that in the US and UK the steps toward genocide against trans people are accelerating. I ask: Do you care more about nostalgia of fictional people? or Do you care about actual people like myself and our right to exist in society like you? This isn't a trick question. Do the right thing please. #trans

Attached: 1 image J.K. Rowling uses personal wealth to fund anti-trans org | Advocate.com Harry Potter profits are going directly to anti-transgender legal cases. https://www.advocate.com/news/jk-rowling-anti-trans-organization
@AVincentInSpace dont tag me in this shit. grow a backbone and either admit u dont give a fuck that she's a transphobe or read a better book