J.K. Rowling Celebrates UK Supreme Court’s Moment Of Common Sense

J.K. Rowling Celebrates UK Supreme Court’s Moment Of Common Sense

J.K. Rowling Celebrates UK Supreme Court’s Moment Of Common Sense

J.K Rowling has been the champion for women in the UK and has always been largely vocal on the issues of transgender women in biological women’s spaces.

So much so, that real-life characters who live in the they/them fantasyland have blasted, boycotted, burned and banned her books.

Yesterday, J.K. Rowling had a cigar. She cheered the United Kingdom’s Supreme Court Decision that ruled trans women are not legally women.

The court’s five judges agreed in the landmark ruling that “the terms ‘woman’ and ‘sex’” under the country’s 2010 Equality Act “refer to a biological woman and biological sex,” Justice Patrick Hodge said.

The ruling “does not remove protection from trans people,” who are “protected from discrimination on the ground of gender reassignment,” the court confirmed — but a transgender person with documentation recognizing them as female should not be considered a woman for equality purposes.”-Patrick Reilly, The New York Post

For Women Scotland (FWS) was the group that brought the charge, who argued that under the Equality Act, “sex” should refer to biological sex as it’s understood “in ordinary, everyday language.” J.K. was one of the most vocal supporters of this group.

The premise for the argument stemmed from the Equality Act of 2010.

Not tying the definition of sex to its ordinary meaning means that public boards could conceivably comprise 50% men, and 50% men with certificates, yet still lawfully meet the targets for female representation.”-Trina Budge, FWS

No more feelings. This ruling ties sex and gender to the individual’s biological sex at time of conception. No extra wannabe girls who are boys on the volleyball court or in the courts. Still, those are quick to criticize, but J.K.’s wit is unmatched:

The “unblemished” guy who donned his wife’s kimono and went out and smashed up a fox with a baseball bat. Sing it, J.K.:

It’s true, the UK is still not without their problems. Take radical Muslims raping women in the streets. They have a long way to go there. But, at the very least, they may prevent a young girl from seeing some guy’s penis in a locker room because he thinks he is a woman.

Perhaps Canada will follow suit?

No, they/them are NOT women, Zoolander.

This is happening across the pond. We can only hope some of the sanity will be blown our way. Though this was a decision made by the UK Supreme Court, some still want to blame this on Donald Trump. Fortunately, J.K.has a comeback for this guy, too:

Orange Voldemort Bad. This guy has a wife and two daughters. One would think he’d stand up for them. We know, he has a platform. And, most of these soulless, spineless people of the world who have this platform would rather have the platform over their families. I am not speaking specifically of James O’Brien-don’t really know the guy…but I have to ask, are you that dense, Dude?

Valid point. We’ll celebrate the UK’s win. Time to grab this contagious delusion by the cojones in The United States.

Featured Photo: Original Artwork by VG, Darleen Click

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  • SFC D says:

    I’m not a fan of Harry Potter, I’m not politically aligned with Ms. Rowling, but when it comes to her defense of women, I am absolutely in her corner. Now if we could just find more of her type on our side of the pond and get the MSM to stop shushing them.

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