Nicola Kaflan spoke against JK Rowling and HBO’s new “Harry Potter” series when the author celebrated the UK Supreme Court’s decision that a woman’s legal definition is based on biological sex.
The ruling, which was handed over on Wednesday, has created resentment in the trans community as this means that Trans women will only be unable to reach the places of women’s toilets and hospital wards and can also prevent them from playing on women’s sports teams. Rowling, who has created a controversy for those ideas in recent years, which is widely considered as anti-transition, celebrated the ruling by posting Picture your own on x Smoking a cigar with caption: “I like it when a plan comes together.”
In response, Falan – who has advocated trans rights on social media after the ruling, has not extended more than £ 100,000 ($ 132,000) to charity to a phase – rebuild an article from the cut on his Instagram story with the headline.This is a new low for JK Rowling“According to WireKaflan wrote on his story with the article: “Keep your new ‘Harry Potter’ Leads. Will not touch it with a 10 -foot pole.”
The “Brijanton” star HBO’s new “Harry Potter” series, which last week revealed the casting for his Hogwarts employees last week, including John Lithgo dumbbelldor, as a genenet macagonagol and Pepa Essed as Professor McGonagol and Pepa Essed. Despite the ideas of Rowling, he is included in the series and – as Diversity Reported in November – was part of the selection process for the show’s creative team, including Shorner Franceska Gardiner and Director Mark Myload.
An HBO representative said, “JK Rowling has the right to express his personal views.” Diversity Those days. “We will be focused on the development of the new series, which will only benefit from his participation.”
HBO and Rowling representatives did not respond immediately DiversityRequest for comment for this article.
Kafalan spoke against the decision in one different Video post on InstagramIn which she announced that she would match any donation in a stage up to £ 10,000 ($ 13,200).
“Like many people, I am completely frightened by the decision of the Supreme Court tomorrow about Trans people,” he said. “Already being attacked and attacked in the law, it is really stomach-churn and disgusting, and it is more abdominal-churn and disgusting to convince people.”
Kaflan continued: “If you are a curse person who is an associate of a trans person, I think it’s time to speak and listen to your voice, and your trans, nonbinary friends and only the community know the large scale knowing that you are there for them and will continue to fight for them.”