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India Willoughby’s Jk Rowling Complaint Did Not Meet Criminal Threshold, Police Say

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naomi24 | 10:26 Sun 10th Mar 2024 | News
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//Earlier this week, Willoughby, a trans woman and broadcaster, reported the Harry Potter author to the police for calling her a man.  In an interview with Byline TV, Willoughby, 58, said of the posts: “JK Rowling has definitely committed a crime.//

 

J K Rowling said //“No law compels anyone to pretend to believe that India is a woman.

“Aware as I am that it’s an offence to lie to law enforcement, I’ll simply have to explain to the police that, in my view, India is a classic example of the male narcissist who lives in a state of perpetual rage that he can’t compel women to take him at his own valuation.”//

 

https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/books/news/jk-rowling-india-willoughby-police-trans-b2509754.html

 

Yet again J K Rowling champions women.  Good for her.  Common sense reigns.

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What came first was the assertion by TransRightsActivists that Transwomen were women and should therefore be accorded every right hard-won by women; with full and unfettered access to women-only spaces, inclusion in women-only sports and accorded the langauge and descriptors used by and for women.JKR was one of many (but by no means the first, most vocal...
20:50 Sun 10th Mar 2024

Naomi - You have your schoolmarm head on again.

Just because I suggest that an adjective is incorrectly applied does not mean I am tasked with providing the correct one.

I offered a view on the use of the term - I am not sure what the correct term is.

Sorry Miss.

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And you're being rude again, andy hughes. 

 

A little light sarcasm surely.

You can dish out far worse when the mood takes you. 

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