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J.K. Rowling contributes to The Women Who Wouldn’t Wheesht

J.K. Rowling is amongst the contributors to a new book published today and edited by Susan Dalgety and Lucy Hunter Blackburn. The Women Who Wouldn’t Wheesht is a collection of over thirty essays capturing an important moment in contemporary history: how a grassroots Scottish women’s movement, harking back to the suffragettes and second wave feminists of the 1970s and 1908s, took on the political establishment � and changed the course of history.

In this book women tell the story of their involvement in the five-year campaign to protect women’s sex-based rights, including leading SNP MP Joanna Cherry, Ash Regan MSP, and former prison governor Rhona Hotchkiss.  The book is published by Constable in hardback and eBook, and on 6th June in audiobook.

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Published on May 30, 2024 01:51
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message 1: by Dorrie (last edited May 30, 2024 04:55AM) (new)

Dorrie I am truly excited to read this as it promises to be an important edition to the Womens' Rights movement but also to the history of Womens' rights. Moreover, it stands as a record of how such strong, compassionate and courageous women as the ones included in this anthology, have helped to change the misogynist narrative of recent times that has threatened everything that the womens' movement has achieved.


message 2: by Taryn (new)

Taryn An important book to be sure. I look forward to this anthology's release.


message 3: by Philipp (new)

Philipp Do they know she's transphobic?


message 4: by Robert (new)

Robert Philipp wrote: "Do they know she's transphobic?"

Probably not because she isn't transphobic.


message 5: by Philipp (new)

Philipp Robert wrote: "Philipp wrote: "Do they know she's transphobic?"

Probably not because she isn't transphobic."


She very clearly is. Also a holocaust denier.


message 6: by Taryn (new)

Taryn Philipp wrote: "Robert wrote: "Philipp wrote: "Do they know she's transphobic?"

Probably not because she isn't transphobic."

She very clearly is. Also a holocaust denier."


Well that's just a lie.


message 7: by Philipp (new)

Philipp Taryn wrote: "Philipp wrote: "Robert wrote: "Philipp wrote: "Do they know she's transphobic?"

Probably not because she isn't transphobic."

She very clearly is. Also a holocaust denier."

Well that's just a lie."


I wish it was but it's the truth.


message 8: by Robert (new)

Robert Philipp wrote: "Robert wrote: "Philipp wrote: "Do they know she's transphobic?"

Probably not because she isn't transphobic."

She very clearly is. Also a holocaust denier."


She is neither. What a sad life you lead. I do know one thing for 100% certain. You are a liar.


message 9: by Philipp (new)

Philipp Robert wrote: "Philipp wrote: "Robert wrote: "Philipp wrote: "Do they know she's transphobic?"

Probably not because she isn't transphobic."

She very clearly is. Also a holocaust denier."

She is neither. What a..."


Prove to me that I'm a liar, my friend :)


message 10: by Taryn (new)

Taryn Philipp wrote: "Robert wrote: "Philipp wrote: "Robert wrote: "Philipp wrote: "Do they know she's transphobic?"

Probably not because she isn't transphobic."

She very clearly is. Also a holocaust denier."

She is ..."


All I know is that the person who initially tweeted she was a denier (Rivkah Brown) later retracted her statement and apologized to Rowling for being false and offensive.


message 11: by Philipp (new)

Philipp Taryn wrote: "Philipp wrote: "Robert wrote: "Philipp wrote: "Robert wrote: "Philipp wrote: "Do they know she's transphobic?"

Probably not because she isn't transphobic."

She very clearly is. Also a holocaust d..."


Not my problem. Also not really proof. The tweets are still out there.


message 12: by Avni (new)

Avni Jeannie wrote: "What's transphobia got to do with this though? lol"

considering women's rights--especially women's rights in today's context--are intrinsically linked to the rights of trans women and trans people in general, i would say her transphobia has everything to do with this


message 13: by Bernard (new)

Bernard 'her transphobia'? Where is the proof?


The Overflowing Inkwell Philipp wrote: "Do they know she's transphobic?"

Please quote the exact words she either said or wrote that you think are transphobic.


message 15: by Poly (new)

Poly Dell'amore Purple The Overflowing Inkwell wrote: "Philipp wrote: "Do they know she's transphobic?"

Please quote the exact words she either said or wrote that you think are transphobic."


Oh, please, serve yourself. Here you have an almost complete timeline.

vox . com/culture/23622610/jk-rowling-transphobic-statements-timeline-history-controversy

You're welcome


message 16: by Cotyy (new)

Cotyy Philipp wrote: "Do they know she's transphobic?"


No, because phobia means irrational fear of something; that is, a senseless fear. Therefore, J. K. Rowling is not transphobic, she is simply against trans people. As far as I know, she doesn't run away scared every time she sees a trans...


message 17: by Karen (new)

Karen King Booooo tomato tomato


message 18: by Philipp (new)

Philipp Cotyy wrote: "Philipp wrote: "Do they know she's transphobic?"


No, because phobia means irrational fear of something; that is, a senseless fear. Therefore, J. K. Rowling is not transphobic, she is simply again..."

What a stupid comment. Reading that made me lose IQ points. I hope you feel ashamed writing that.
Do you even know the meaning of words?


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