The author of the Harry Potter books, JK Rowling, once again spoke out in favor of normality. One of the world's most famous writers often criticizes the aggressive gender lobby and the wild drives of the so-called progressive ideology, which is why these circles regularly attack her.  

Rowling published another post on X in which she harshly criticizes bullies who pretend to be progressives. As he puts it:

We don't leave the doors and windows open when we leave, saying "thieves will get in anyway". Oddly enough, I have yet to hear anyone say we should stop doing background checks on teachers because pedophiles find ways to connect with kids anyway.

"Then," he continued, "if all men (however they identify themselves) are banned from the spaces reserved for women, then action must be taken against those who violate the ban, both inside and outside the spaces." They make themselves suspect by breaking a rule that decent men follow. No one is claiming that the rule will successfully keep out every single male voyeur or someone who wants to commit a sexual assault. What we're saying is that allowing men into spaces reserved for women only on the basis that they identify as women breaks down a barrier that has been proven to contribute to the safety of women and girls," she said.

"88 percent of sexual crimes committed in locker rooms occur in unisex rooms. Why? Because malevolent men don't need to justify their presence next to naked women and girls. They are inextricable. This is obvious to all but the utterly naive," he wrote.

Rowling stated that it is too rarely discussed that every man who argues against the elimination of single-sex spaces is actually arguing for his own right to enter them.

“I know from experience that they feign indignation when this question is brought up to them, and spout off that they are just good, virtuous progressives who stand up for trans women, that they 'personally' will not take advantage of the new opportunities afforded to them. The fact is, instead of calling attention to male violence against trans women and working to make men's spaces safer, these men have focused their energy on fighting to take away women and girls' rights to safety, privacy, and dignity” – written by.

Source: Hungarian Nation

Cover photo: English author and screenwriter JK Rowling at the British premiere of her film Fantastic Beats: The Crimes of Grindelwald in London on November 13, 2018. MTI/EPA/Neil Hall