JK Rowling Dismisses Trans Comments Backlash

JK Rowling

 

JK Rowling has said she isn’t concerned about how the backlash to her position on transgender issues will affect her legacy, and that anyone who thinks she is has “profoundly” misunderstood her.

The ‘Harry Potter’ author has been called transphobic for her views on gender identity and the question of allowing trans women into women-only spaces.

Speaking in a new podcast, Rowling said she “never meant to upset anyone”.

“However, I was not uncomfortable with getting off my pedestal.”

Referring to fans who claim she has “ruined” her legacy, Rowling said they “could not have misunderstood me more profoundly”.

“I do not walk around my house thinking about my legacy,” she continued.

“What a pompous way to live your life, walking around thinking, what will my legacy be? Whatever, I’ll be dead. I care about now. I care about the living.”

Rowling has attracted extensive criticism for a series of comments voicing concerns about how trans issues affect women’s rights and her opposition to Scotland’s gender recognition bill.

In an essay on her website in 2020, she wrote: “When you throw open the doors of bathrooms and changing rooms to any man who believes or feels he’s a woman… you open the door to any and all men who wish to come inside.”

Her position has been interpreted by some as transphobic, leading to calls for a boycott of the Harry Potter franchise, ranging from its books and movies to the blockbuster video game ‘Hogwarts Legacy’.

 

BBC