![]() Interviewer: “What vice do you most despise?”Īnd looking over Joanne's tweets, I don't think the average person would see any problem with what she's said. So is the author of Harry Potter a bigot? Well she certainly seems invested in the belief that she is not a bigot. Because they're in pain too, and don't they also deserve our understanding? So, without further ado let's go in, with a Mac 2-24 tapered blending brush and see if we can find “the truth”. And I also wanna explore where the “Twitter mob” is coming from. So what I wanna do in this video is take Joanne's pain seriously, and treat her like a complex human being, while also being critical of the things she's said about "the transgender question". How could you do this to me Joanne? I did not come out of the cupboard under the stairs for this. But there's also part of me that wants to join the trashing. My nurturing and compassionate nature sometimes gets the best of me. And you don't know how you would react in that situation.īut Joanne knows and when I see her getting trashed on the TL, there's a traumatized part of me that's unironically triggered by watching people cancel her. The truth is that unless you've personally experienced infamy being shamed and shunned on a scale the human brain can't really even understand, then you just don't know what it's like. Never mind how it feels when they're hunting you as a witch. You know fame alienates you from other people, it dehumanizes you in the eyes of the masses, which can actually make you feel more alone even when people are worshiping you as a goddess. And no amount of fame and money is gonna fix that. See, you underestimate the fundamental sadness of the human condition. Rowling would be above staying up alone at night, reading mean things people say online. Like you'd especially think that rich and famous people like J.K. And I realize that to most people, complaining about " being canceled, waahhh", it sounds incredibly whiny and self-absorbed. But I also know what it's like to be the target of a Twitter mob. This is a painful topic for me all around because, as a transgender woman I am honestly hurt by a lot of the things Joanne has said in the last year. ![]() This is cancel culture gone too far, this is a witch hunt. Or maybe you heard that all Joanne did was say biological sex is real, and now crazy gender ideologues and transactivists are trying to silence her. Unless you've been living under a rock in which case, GET BACK UNDER THAT ROCK SWEETIE there is nothing good going on up here, it's not worth it. So you've probably heard by now about Joanne Rowling's transphobic tweets. Lumos! Can we afford spells? Is that in the budget? Expecto Patreon! □ And on top of everything else that was going on, truly the last thing we needed was the author of Harry Potter coming forward to announce there's two things she can't stand: bigotry, and the transgenders.Įlderberry wand, turgid, with a core of. So now that 2020 is finally over, I think we can let the record conclusively show that it was a year whomst is bad. Joanne, I wanna talk to you Joanne! What is it about Joannes? I can't catch a break from these people. Fire burn and cauldron bubble! Something wicked this way comes! Magical deeds are afoot dear readers, magical darkness– I missed.
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