Republicans Could Learn From J.K. Rowling

Republicans Could Learn From J.K. Rowling

Republicans Could Learn From J.K. Rowling

Republicans could learn from J.K. Rowling and her courageous convictions of the truth. If you haven’t noticed lately, the once seemingly mild-mannered author of children’s books is on full-tilt blast defending women.

Hey, American Republicans, where are you? I am speaking to Republicans because we’ve lost any sliver of old-school Democrats who know the truth, too. If there is anything leftover from blue-dog Democrats, they’ve fallen in line with the Generation Z-run White House.

The creator of Harry Potter is known to be a liberal by American standards. If she were a U.S. citizen, she would have likely voted for Bill Clinton and Barrack Obama. And she’s pro-abortion. People of faith, politicians, and high-profile conservatives (especially women) should not let those get in the way of joining J.K. Rowling in her fierce posture.

Rowling’s convictions about other topics should not sway any Republican from appreciating what she is doing now. Republicans can’t be too picky when living in a society that gleefully seeks to crush notions of biological realities. Transgender affirmation is not an extension of first-wave feminism. If anything, it’s a rejection of the most basic rights and privileges women are free to enjoy. It is nothing but misogyny masquerading as allyship. – Washington Examiner

The thing is, Rowling’s posture shouldn’t even be considered fierce. She is simply speaking the truth and facts we’ve all known since Adam and Eve. People want to know where all the feminists are when it comes to decrying men pretending to be women to gain access to women’s spaces? Well, J.K. Rowling is out there simply stating facts. It seems she is all alone.

Cancellation of Women

Scotland’s new totalitarian laws are not here in America, not yet. But you could be fired if you intentionally use the wrong pronouns for your new coworker who has a beard but insists on wearing tight dresses to show off his bulge and who will greet you in your bathroom, too.

It’s just a matter of time before a sane person will be arrested for speaking facts about men and women.

The hostile transgender culture is a topic we all need to come together on to stop the cancellation of women. And when a prominent figure with typical left-leaning beliefs comes out to defend women well, Republicans and conservatives need to get down off their righteous indignation and join them.

Megyn Kelly regularly tells us that she isn’t a Republican but an Independent. Yet, she is still willing to use her platform to continually remind us of reality and speak up for women.

To end this misogyny, we will need many more Megyn Kellys, Riley Gaines, and J.K. Rowlings. So, where are all of our representatives on this most critical issue? If not our politicians, then how about celebrities or social media influencers? Why are they so quiet?

In this video, it is the language of people like former representative David Jolly that causes some to self-censor out of fear of being considered a bad Christian. A slow-speaking, gaunt-looking Al Sharpton had Jolly on his show to discuss why some Republicans have spoken out about Joe Biden and his White House Proclamation on the Day of Transgender Visibility.

The video shows the former Republican politician dragging out the old standby and using the often misconstrued love and tolerance dogma to guilt people into keeping quiet.

So what we are seeing is A) prominent people keeping quiet for fear of being attacked by a woke mob, therefore self-censoring, and B) women being erased. Period.

Victory Girls

The Victory Girls writes about J.K. Rowling substantially. A few days ago, Nina wrote about Scotland’s new hate crime law and how Rowling is daring them to arrest her. And let’s not forget that Victory Girl Lisa reviewed every episode of the podcast titled The Witch Trials of J.K. Rowling and opened it up with the perfect paragraph:

JK Rowling, author of the beloved Harry Potter series, has been both accused of being a “witch” for promoting witchcraft by ultra-conservative groups and being a “witch” by the ultra-liberal queer camp. – Lisa Carr, Victory Girl

I would like to encourage the ultra-conservative groups to take pause in their condemnation of J.K. Rowling’s liberal views and join her in this one crusade to oppose the cancellation of women.

You can continue reading Lisa’s coverage of The Witch Trials here, here, here, here, here, and here.

All of the Victory Girls have taken up this torch at one point or another to write about what women are facing more and more, with men attempting to erase us. And I don’t see us stopping that any time soon.  Maybe we won’t have to write about it one day, but sadly, today is not the day.

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3 Comments
  • Cameron says:

    I love how she’s been daring the law to come after her. Mind you, she’s an FUMP so it’s easy for her.

    The solution is that everyone should act as though they are FUMPs when faced with something like this.

    (FU Money Person for those who didn’t grasp the acronym.)

  • Scott says:

    Good post Carol, and agreed Cameron. You don’t have to agree with a person on every, or even most topics to join them in a fight when your perspectives / goals align

    • GWB says:

      This is correct.
      But don’t let yourself slide over the opposite side of the fence, either. She hasn’t really been “red-pilled”. She’s not a conservative because she opposes this madness. She is just a Progressive that is mostly happy the Prog Train has stopped at her station and she doesn’t want it to go any farther. (Of course, “Progress” doesn’t work that way.)

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