What is some of the stuff jk Rowling has said which has people calling for her arrest? I know she was against that whole “people who menstruate” thing
This is all in addition to her output:
Resulting in trans children self harming and attempting suicide
Being cited by politicians in pushes for anti-trans legislation
Poisoning discourse around trans women's access to bathrooms
Causing a wave of sentiment that saw vital GRA reform for trans rights be scrapped in the UK last week despite a 70% approval rating
Giving platform to and boosting anti-trans groups and stores selling transphobic items
Raising a sentiment that saw links to support systems for vulnerable trans children being removed from the BBC
Spreading transition as being dangerous and a new form of gay conversion therapy
Prompting a growing push to restrict options and healthcare access to young trans people
There’s also a difference between having an opinion and using a major platform to espouse transphobic views and weaponise fans of her IP against trans people. To the extent that trans-positive law reforms are being scrapped, support systems for trans youth removed or obscured and children harming themselves in attempts to end their life. It’s more than “having an opinion”, it’s targeted hate against a minority group that’s seeing our lives become more dangerous, uncertain and hostile.
Weird how Kyuuji who is definitely trans and definitely informed about the issues can assert things like it is definitely JKRs 'fault' the BBC pulled advertising Mermaids as a reputable charity, and not the BBCs own investigative articles and interviews with whistleblowers, or that she is definitely responsible for a proposed self identification system being abandoned, despite never apparently mentioning it, yet definitely trans and definitely informed kyuuji
cannot answer what exactly that bill even did in a thread they definitely received a notification about, because they posted "fuck JKR" in it.
To answer your question Woylie, that the people on Era who are definitely fighting 'for' something, not using an excuse to fight 'against' someone in particular decided did not need answering, it is the second; it was about official identification for bureaucratic reasons, not medical care or access to surgery.