(June 4, 2022 at 11:32 am)Fake Messiah Wrote: Her position? There was a talk about her position on page 12 of this topic, so I'll just paste it here again
Quote:JK Rowling blasts Sir Keir Starmer for saying ‘trans women are women’
Her criticism came after the opposition leader said: “A woman is a female adult and, in addition to that, trans women are women, and that is not just my view — that is actually the law.”
But the author hit back writing: “I don’t think our politicians have the slightest idea how much anger is building among women from all walks of life at the attempts to threaten and intimidate them out of speaking publicly about their own rights, their own bodies and their own lives.
“Now Keir Starmer publicly misrepresents equalities law, in yet another indication that the Labour Party can no longer be counted on to defend women’s rights. But I repeat: women are organising across party lines, and their resolve and their anger are growing.”
https://www.msn.com/en-xl/news/other/jk-...ar-AAUYLZG
She seems very upset by the mere existence of trans women.
I still do not understand her position; in particular, what does she want changed about UK law?