Harry Potter is slated for a 'decade-long' TV adaptation, but J.K. Rowling's transphobia means it's up to the fans to leave the Wizarding World behind.
she equated the transgender rights movement to thein her novels, the explicitly villainous faction of dark wizards infiltrating the upper echelons of wizarding society and government to work towards the restoration of Voldemort, and the purging of “unpure” witches and wizards born to non-magical parents. No feeling is worth supporting this. Nostalgia is not worth trans rights.. I have buried it. I am refusing to allow this series space in my life.
and the conversations happening offline are very real. These conversations are happening around dinner tables, in schools, in bars, in police stations, in courts, in the rooms of lawmakers. Trans bodies are being legislated out of existence— life-saving medical and affirmative gender care is being denied and criminalized. This is not an online issue; it is simply an issue. And in my opinion, this mealy-mouthed, deflective answer is a coward’s response to a call for accountability.
Since it seems like Bloys only recognizes online conversations as legitimate if it relates to the numbers in HBO Max’s bank account, it is up to the rest of us to cutout of our lives. The former fans, the ones of us with lighting bolt tattoos, those who still remember theirpersona, their fanfic ships, who cherish their wands from Universal, who still, to this day, have their Hogwarts house on their profile. It is up to us to refuse to indulge in that nostalgia, to refuse to give J.K.
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