JK Rowling Faces Backlash After Support For Woman Fired Over Transgender Comments

The Harry Potter author's tweets in response to the ruling against Maya Forstater have not gone down well.
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Harry Potter creator JK Rowling is facing criticism over comments she made following the recent ruling against Maya Forstater, who lost her job after posting tweets suggesting people can not change sex.

Earlier this year, the think tank where Forstater worked made the decision not to renew her contract, after she was accused of using “offensive and exclusionary” language in a number of tweets relating to proposed changes to the Gender Recognition Act, which would allow self-identification.

Forstater, who worked as a tax expert at the Centre for Global Development, an international think tank that campaigns against poverty and inequality, took her case to an employment tribunal on the grounds that her dismissal constituted discrimination against her beliefs.

On Thursday, a judge upheld her employer’s decision, deeming her views to be “absolutist”.

Judge Tayler ruled against Forstater in a 26-page judgment, in which he said her views did “not have the protected characteristic of philosophical belief”.

He concluded Forstater was not entitled to ignore the legal rights of a transgender person and the “enormous pain that can be caused by misgendering a person”.

In response to the decision, Rowling wrote: “Dress however you please, call yourself whatever you like, sleep with any consenting adult who’ll have you, live your best life in peace and security. But force women out of their jobs for stating that sex is real?”

She also added the hashtags “#IStandWithMaya” and “ThisIsNotADrill”.

Dress however you please.
Call yourself whatever you like.
Sleep with any consenting adult who’ll have you.
Live your best life in peace and security.
But force women out of their jobs for stating that sex is real? #IStandWithMaya #ThisIsNotADrill

— J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling) December 19, 2019

Since Rowling posted the tweets, she’s faced criticism from many who suggested that her comments have gone against the inclusive messages of her own work.

LGBT advocacy group the Human Rights Campaign sent a message to Rowling on Twitter, posting: “Trans women are women. Trans men are men. Non-binary people are non-binary. CC: JK Rowling.”

Trans women are women.
Trans men are men.
Non-binary people are non-binary.

CC: JK Rowling.

— Human Rights Campaign (@HRC) December 19, 2019

Whilst some Twitter users welcomed the author’s comment, joining her in using the hashtag #IStandWithMaya, many others have branded her a TERF (trans-exclusionary radical feminist).

Harry Potter and the prisoner of reductive gender politics that will harm us all but sure go awff https://t.co/fRXMOPm9HZ

— Travis (@travisalabanza) December 19, 2019

For the trans community, this is another reminder that we absolutely cannot ever have heroes.

— Katelyn Burns (@transscribe) December 19, 2019

I hope you’re aware how much your rampant TERFness disappoints and betrays a percentage of your audience ☹️

— Olly (@ollywldrn) December 19, 2019

how do u live ur best life in peace and security if there are other people constantly debating ur right to exist, sneering at ur struggles and smearing u as a pedo or a rapist based on nothing but the fact ur gender identity is not ~the norm? just say ur a terf and go https://t.co/LmLS4DG06C

— G (@oneofthosefaces) December 19, 2019

Can't wait for 'Harry Potter and the Forgetting the Entire Message of His Own Book Series Because I Guess He's Treading on Oppressed Folk Now' in 2021.

— Ryan Brown 🎮❤️ (@Toadsanime) December 19, 2019

I grew up as a trans child reading your books as an escape. I would often pick out names from characters to give to myself, before I ever felt comfortable in who I was. This decision, to support people that hate me, and want to do me harm. It brings me to tears... Why. Why?

— Noel is entering peak holiday spirit (@notafootstool) December 19, 2019

When I was little, my dream was to one day ask you how people like me would have been accomodated for in hogwarts..
I'm afraid that my dreams might have been crushed if I ever got that chance.

— Noel is entering peak holiday spirit (@notafootstool) December 19, 2019

Well, this is heartbreaking to see from one of the world’s most beloved authors. Rowling has liked a few TERFy tweets before, so I’m not entirely surprised. But also gutted for all the trans kids, including mine, who love her work. https://t.co/Q3UbYHQGFm

— Amanda Jetté Knox (@MavenOfMayhem) December 19, 2019

My daughter, who is trans, is a big fan of yours. It breaks my heart to see you post something indicating that discrimination against her is perfectly fine behaviour for an employee.

The world’s most credible medical orgs affirm trans people. Please catch up.

— Amanda Jetté Knox (@MavenOfMayhem) December 19, 2019

Maya Forstater did not lose her job because she campaigned against the GRA. She did not lose her job because she believed in biological sex.

She lost her job because of her refusal to recognise the legal rights of people who had transitioned. https://t.co/artfU2psMS pic.twitter.com/HkLw7IZYBH

— Ash Sarkar (@AyoCaesar) December 19, 2019

And she confirms what we all already knew. JK Rowling is a TERF https://t.co/DmhSNHsz4a

— Emma Wolfe🏳️⚧️🌹 End the Tories by any means (@hasrock36) December 19, 2019

Imagine being richer than the queen, J.K. Rowling, and still feeling you need to tell the world you’re a TERF.

— Alex Naser-Hall (@anaserhall) December 19, 2019

Wow, JK has finally gone full TERF. That’s honestly and sincerely heartbreaking. https://t.co/LAkQgAWGFC

— The Muppet Christmas Carl (@TVsCarlKinsella) December 19, 2019

This hurt to read. The implications of your statement are huge for the trans community. Hogwarts was a shelter for us weirdos and oddballs but it seems we are no longer welcome.

— ❄️Sasquatch Cowbell❄️ (@sacha_coward) December 19, 2019

If trans people could live their best life in peace and security we wouldn’t be having this conversation. https://t.co/8QqIWGHKnC

— Chris Godfrey (@ChrisPJGodfrey) December 19, 2019

The hashtag #TransRightsAreHumanRights began trending after Rowling’s tweet.

Last year, the author made headlines when fans spotted that she’d liked a tweet containing slurs against transgender women, referring to them as “men in dresses”.

After the matter was brought to her attention by the media outlet Pink News, Rowling’s rep issued a statement putting the matter down to a“clumsy” and “middle-aged” mistake.

They said: “I’m afraid J.K. Rowling had a clumsy and middle-aged moment and this is not the first time she has favourited by holding her phone incorrectly.”

A rep for JK Rowling declined to comment when contacted by HuffPost UK.

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