Former transgender practitioners defend J.K Rowling
British author J.K. Rowling, known for her beloved “Harry Potter” series, is demanding an end to the “climate of fear” over the transgender debate, noting in a recent interview she’s received “heartbreaking letters” from people who have told her they regret their sex-reassignment surgeries.This is easily the worst part of the transsexual propaganda that's been taking place in the past decade - it's led to tons of women perfoming something similar to the figure of speech known as "cutting off the nose to spite the face". This is something nobody should be lecturing and indoctrinating anybody with, just like they shouldn't be normalizing the notion that it's acceptable to reject the opposite sex and act like members of the opposite sex are "filthy creatures". That's the mistake Benny Lau's making, and it's doing more harm than good. Put another way, it's defeatism. The best way to deal with it is to encourage women and men alike to be themselves, not to abuse their physical features and organs, and not be reluctant to learn how to relate to the opposite sex intimately. Rowling, for one, is doing the right thing by bringing this news about.
Speaking with Good Housekeeping magazine, Rowling said many people “are afraid to speak up because they fear for their jobs and even for their personal safety.” The novelist herself has received death and rape threats as a result of her decision to share the simple truth that one’s sex is unchangeable.
While publicly, Rowling has been ridiculed for her scientifically backed perspective, the 55-year-old author said the vast majority — “more than 90%” — of the correspondence she’s received has “been supportive.”
“My correspondence have included medical staff, social workers, prison workers, workers in women’s refuges, and members of the LGBT community, including trans people,” she explained.
In fact, some of the messages she’s received have been from people who wish they had not taken the irreversible steps of altering their bodies.
“Some of the most heartbreaking letters I’ve received have been from young women who regret the irreversible surgeries they’ve undertaken,” she said. “These stories need to be told.”
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