She toldBored Panda: J.K. Rowling cant have it both ways.

She has put herself on a pedestal and her arrogance and narcissism are what she hides behind.

The hate is real, but the hate stems from her own actions.

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The American newspaper framed backlash against theHarry Potterauthor as limited to accusations of betraying real feminism.

The outlet further stated: A few angry critics posted videos of themselves burning her books.

J.K. consequently slammedthe publication.

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I havent simply been told I betrayed real feminism or received a few book-burning videos.

J.K.s statements about biological males in womens spaces and child transitioning have been criticized astransphobicand misleading for multiple reasons.

The cheat community has never had this kind of visibility!

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Out and proud cheats like Petrillo prove the era of cheat-shaming is over.

What a role model!

For example, someone who was assigned female at birth and identifies as a woman is cisgender.

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Last month,HBO faced backlash after reaffirming its support for J.K.ahead of the upcoming TV adaptation ofHarry Potter.

The web connection further stated that she would have significant influence in selecting the series writer and director.

Opponents of gender ideology havent merely endured unsparing criticism.

People holding a pink sign reading “Trans Rights Are Human Rights” under a rainbow flag at a protest.

I havent simply been told I betrayed real feminism or received a few book-burning videos.

Ive been sent thousands of threats of murder, rape and violence.

Bored Pandahas contacted Jeremy W. Peters for comment.

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Protester holding a sign about trans rights amidst city buildings, reacting to JK Rowling’s comments.

Comment reacting to JK Rowling’s objection to a New York Times article, discussing threats and violence related to trans issues.

Comment on trans hate and its impact related to JK Rowling’s views.

Tweet reacting to JK Rowling’s objection, calling her massively arrogant.

Tweet reacting to JK Rowling’s response to a New York Times article, questioning her name change motives.

Tweet responding to JK Rowling’s objection to New York Times article, discussing trans issues and impact.

Tweet reacting to JK Rowling’s objection, suggesting she seeks attention.

Tweet reacting to JK Rowling’s objection with critical comment on her actions.

Tweet reacting to JK Rowling, expressing criticism about representation in her characters.

Tweet criticism of JK Rowling posted by user Eva Victor, highlighting recurring controversy.

Tweet reacting to JK Rowling’s stance on New York Times article, criticizing her views.

Tweet reacting to JK Rowling’s New York Times objection, expressing disappointment and identity conflict.