British University Puts Trigger Warning on ‘Harry Potter’ Book
The British University of Chester has placed a trigger warning on J.K. Rowling’s book Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone.
The British University of Chester has placed a trigger warning on J.K. Rowling’s book Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone.
The HBO Max Harry Potter reunion made it clear that J.K. Rowling was not directly involved by flashing a disclaimer every time the author briefly appeared, informing the audience that her interviews were filmed back in 2019 — before she kicked the woke, transgender activist beehive by stating that biological women are women and calling out those who disagree.
Players of the the fictional sport quidditch are looking to “distance” themselves from Harry Potter creator J.K. Rowling and rename their pursuit, upset her rejection of transgenderism does not align with their beliefs.
Author and creator of the “Harry Potter” franchise J.K. Rowling said only women can menstruate. The statement was met with wide outcry from the woke left and radical transgender activists. Now, Harry Potter star Ralph Fiennes says he finds the backlash over Rowling’s comments “irrational” and “disturbing.”
Actor Rupert Grint has become the latest Harry Potter star to turn on author J.K Rowling after she cited the scientific fact that transgender women are unable to menstruate.