Harry Potter fan sites MuggleNet and The Leaky Cauldron post statements and change online practices in reaction to J.K. Rowling's transphobiahttps://ew.com/books/harry-potter-fan-sites-jk-rowling-trans-stance/ …
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I can't speak to whether those changes are meaningful to the people who jkr has directly harmed, but in a general sense, I appreciated the honest grappling both those sites engaged in and the fact that they're also taking real steps, so it's not just a statement.
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Really, there were so many hints along the way to give us the headsup that JKR would become the Facebook of YA writers...
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Well I’ve been called an em arr ayy so that completes this round of people who search jkr just to be mad in my mentions bingo
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Harry Potter and the You Could’ve Just Ate Your Food
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