JK Rowling pays 81 thousand euros to a transphobic association in trouble with the law

JK Rowling pays 81 thousand euros to a transphobic association in trouble with the law

After her multiple transphobic statements, JK Rowling is ready to pay colossal sums to reaffirm her hatred towards trans people. She, the author, has donated tens of thousands of euros to the association For Women Scotland, which fights against the rights of LGBTQIA+ people in Scotland.

With more than 500 million copies of the Harry Potter saga sold worldwide, translated into more than 80 languages, JK Rowling has built a colossal literary empire. But in recent years the writer has stood out above all for her transphobic outings and positions. Once again she is at the center of a controversy.

Financial support to cover legal expenses

In question this time, a donation of 70,000 pounds, or approximately 81,000 euroshas For women Scotlandan organization that, as explained by Telegraph, campaigns against the rights of transgender people, particularly opposing the right to change gender on legal documents and denying that a person classified as male at birth is a woman, and vice versa. Right in the middle legal hitchthe group recently lost a case, during which he denied the distinction between biological sex and gender. It is in this precise context that JK Rowling has given them significant support.


While the association appeals this decision, JK Rowling made them a donation to cover their legal costs, but he also expressed his own moral approval in a statement, stating:

“You know how proud I am to meet you. Thank you for your hard work and perseverance. This is a historic affair.”

JK Rowling pays 81 thousand euros to a transphobic association in trouble with the law
JK Rowling // Source: YouTube screenshot

This anti-LGBT stance is a new disappointment for many Harry Potter fans, although it is not the first time that JK Rowling has supported her transphobic positions.

Last October, the British author said she would have preferred “go to prison with pleasure” rather than using the appropriate pronouns to refer to a trans person. This blatant disregard for the rights of trans people was immediately denounced by many Internet users.

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