Rowling Makes Political Declaration: “Left-Leaning Liberal, Anti-Authoritarian, Anti-Ideology, and Fervent Idealist”

J. K. Rowling on 10 November 2024, the eve of Armistice Day, elected to go to war with those who insist that she is “far right.”

In a four-paragraph tweet she re-stated her political commitments and core beliefs in something of a manifesto. In brief, she identifies as a “left-leaning liberal,” one who is “fiercely anti-authoritarian,” and a woman who simultaneously “mistrust[s] ideologies” and those captured by their loyalties to same while remaining “an idealist” believing “in human beings” and our natural goodness.

The three most interesting pieces of this twixter declaration to me are (1) the aside vis a vis “anti-authoritarianism” that “if you couldn’t deduce that from my work than you haven’t understood a word of it,” i.e., “my works are transparencies of my core beliefs” (cf. Lake and Shed), (2) her admission that the political left with whom she continues to identify no longer exists but has been replaced by an “identity based strain of politics I consider elitist,” and (3) her insistence that there is “currently an assault on woman’s rights,” one “unparalleled in my lifetime” “coming from both left and right.” This last despite the election of a US President by a profound majority for these times in the popular vote and Electoral College, a candidate who since February 2023 at least has publicly espoused all of Rowling’s TERF war objectives as his platform, not to mention that he is not anti-abortion post Roe but wants UK/EU type limits on infanticide.

That third point suggests she is something of an ideologue herself politically, despite her affirmation that she mistrusts those “who deny a bit of inconvenient truth to keep their world view intact.” And, as for being radically “anti-authoritarian,” Rowling never encountered a Covid interdict and repressive measure that she didn’t applaud and publicly support 2020 to 2024. Can you say “Missing in Action”? There’s quite a bit of willful blindness in these statements, in other words, and my chief take-away is the literary rather than political point that this confusion and mélange of contradictory positions can be “deduced” from a close reading of her work.

The twixter thread beneath the post had some interesting if very cordial push-back on her statement, to which she responded generously and with characteristic good humor: [Read more…]

Flash from the Past: SNL Blasts Rowling as Transphobe and Anti-Semite (2020)

They can’t pronounce her name, they produce zero evidence that she is “transphobic,” and they revel in the meme that the Gringotts Goblins are shameless representations as Jewish bankers (see ‘Rowling’s Goblin Problem?‘ by Beatrice Groves for the actual allegorical representation of those Goblins). This was Saturday Night Live at it’s cheap-shot nadir, which is really saying something for a show with a fifty year history.

That was only five years ago. It is hard to imagine a more stunning example of life-imitating-fiction than this years-long episode of Legacy Media piling on the author of the Harry Potter novels in parallel with Rowling’s depiction of the mindless response of Daily Prophet readers to the lies they published courtesy of the Ministry of Magic.

Last Tuesday’s vote turned out to be at least in part a referendum on whether Rowling was a bigot and fascist or a heroic champion of biology based feminism and the rights of women and children. She seems to have weathered the agonies of the last five years better than Pete Davidson…

Rowling Calls Out US and UK Leftists for “Astounding, Self-righteous Arrogance”

J. K. Rowling on Twixter today repeated her assertion in April that “the left has fucked up monumentally on gender identity ideology,” and, though she disavowed the idea that this was the difference maker in Trump’s victory this week, she made it clear that the progressive party’s having done “its utmost to alienate people it used to represent” played its part. Here is that explosive long-form tweet and some of the more interesting responses and relevant commentary:

I wrote the words below in April, about the UK left, and I’m retweeting them today for the benefit of some of the numbskulls in my mentions.

Women like me, and there are a lot of us, aren’t and never have been far-right. We simply want the left to wake the hell up, because we’re watching it do its utmost to alienate people it used to represent.

I’m not saying Trump’s win was down to the gender stuff – I’m not an American voter, so can’t judge. In any case, the Labour Party won the last UK election and they’ve embraced gender identity ideology whole-heartedly (although they won against a Tory government so enfeebled and unpopular it would have been miraculous if they hadn’t, and their popularity since gaining office has plummeted.)

What I do know is that millions of women in the UK and across the developed world are extremely angry about men in women’s sport, men in women’s jails and the erosion of single-sex spaces. Parents are angry at being demonised because they don’t want their troubled kids to undergo irreversible medical treatments of extremely questionable benefit. People are sick to the back teeth of being bullied and threatened for refusing to embrace an elitist, academia-generated ideology that’s having severe real world consequences.

Large swathes of the left continue to be threatening and abusive to anybody who resists their attempts to impose ideological language or bully them out of wrongthink. Leftist activists jeer and sneer at erstwhile female allies for the crime of believing biological sex is real and matters. And leftist leaders still appear more interested in sucking up to gender activists than – to take a topical example in the UK – female nurses whose crime is not wanting to undress in front of a fully intact male.

So to those screaming ‘bigot’ and ‘fascist’ at me, you should know two things. Firstly, I’m completely indifferent to your disapproval, as I’d have thought you’d have realised by now. Secondly, and far more importantly, the only thing more harmful to your cause than your pseudo-religious belief in gender identities is your astounding, self-righteous arrogance.

Rowling had a back-and-forth with @KProtein19 about whether this issue tipped the scales in Trump’s favor. The consensus was that Trump had a relatively small budget for ad buys relative to the oligarchs’ candidate but decided to go all in on anti-“transgender” pieces to win the votes of those who would normally vote for the Blue candidate. [Read more…]

Rowling Tweets About Trump Win? Yep.

J. K. Rowling is an unhinged sufferer of Trump Derangement Syndrome. At least, she was during his first term and the inter regnum. Now, who knows?

For one thing, she went silent on the subject of the United States Presidential campaign period with her only mention being a single retweet of a feminist decrying unkind things being said about Vice President Harris after the Democratic Party nominated her over Biden in a de facto coup. That’s as close as she could bring herself to an endorsement of a woman progressive running against someone she once tweeted was “much worse than Voldemort.” See ‘Point #2’ of this post for much more on this subject.

Today, though, the day after Trump’s victory in the popular and Electoral College votes and his coattails giving the GOP control of the House and Senate, Rowling put out three tweets, each of which, while not Three Cheers for DJT, highlighted her shared experience with the Orange Man of progressive snobbery and being smeared as Nazis. Let’s look at these three tweets and some of the better responses in each post’s thread.

Vice President Harris struggled to make coherent answers to even the simplest unscripted questions from reporters. In her softball interview with Anderson Cooper, though, she skipped the usual word salad and affirmed loudly and clearly that former President Trump was a “fascist.” Do an internet search for “Trump called Nazi” and check out the number of hits there are. Rowling is clearly referring here, I think, to that progressive maven reflex with respect to Trump — but she makes it in the context of her being called a “transphobic Nazi” repeatedly the last four years. Hold that thought. Some of the funnier responses to this tweet:

Pretty funny — and I didn’t expect Rowling to be joking, however darkly, on the Morning After a Trump electoral sweep. There were also tweet-responses from Gender Critical feminists, who made the point that progressives got their due by treating women as third class citizens and then expecting them to show up and vote for a candidate who shared that view though also being a woman:

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A Message from Camile Paglia for the Day Before the Presidential Election

I was laughing at work tonight with a friend about the question-meme going around today, namely, “What do 28 October 1929, 6 December 1941, 21 November 1963, and 10 September 2001 have in common with 4 November 2024? How is today different?”

The answers, we thought, were “Those are the days no one remembers before the days they will never forget when everything about America changed, seemingly overnight. The difference between today and all those other ‘day befores’ is that we have known for months, even years, that this date would be a crisis, literally, a turning point.”

According to one poll, a quarter of America believes that riots will begin nationwide after a winner is declared, regardless of who is the winner, i.e., that neither side will accept the validity of the election if their totem falls. Ten percent of the country thinks tomorrow will be remembered as the beginning of the second American Civil War.

Chris Bray, whose ‘Tell Me How This Ends’ Substack page is always worth reading, wrote a piece today that I thought was both sober and challenging, ‘The Enervation Election: Choose the Other One.’ He takes the ‘Decline and Fall’ view of America today, which is certainly the sobering part of his day-before-election-day reflections. Do read the whole thing.

I want to share here, though, a clip he included from a 2016 talk by Camile Paglia about “transgenderism” and what today’s Gender Theory madness represents in any civilization’s arc from rise to fall. If it sounds a lot like J. K. Rowling’s Gender Critical position that she publicly took in December 2019, it is because Rowling has a lot in common with Camile Paglia, from her biology based feminism, her views on abortion and rape, her literary preferences, even her taste in rock music.

I’ll be writing about the Rowling-Paglia connection soon, albeit only if the various soothsayers predicting the incipient end of America after this election are wrong (and the lights stay on, the internet operates, and martial law is not declared to prevent Trump from taking office…). Today, here is a taste of Paglian contrarianism years before Gender Critical Feminism was cool (which is to say, “last week”). Enjoy the bracing historical perspective on America today from eight years ago…