Daniel Radcliffe is doubling down on his choice to blame.”Harry potterCreator J.K. Rowling commented on her transgender identity, saying it was important to clarify that “not everyone in the franchise felt that way.”
Rowling made headlines in the summer of 2020 when she began speaking out about her gender identity. One tweet by a British author wrote, “I know and love trans people, but removing the concept of sex prevents many from meaningfully discussing their lives. Tell the truth.” I don’t like talking.”
In response to the, Radcliffe wrote an open letter For The Trevor Project, an organization dedicated to preventing suicide among LGBTQ+ youth.
“The reason I felt like I needed to say something is because I’ve met so many queer and transgender kids and young people, especially since I finished ‘Potter. Potter on top of that,'” said Radcliffe. told IndieWire about his previous work.
JK Rowling slammed for defending concept of biological sex: ‘I don’t hate telling the truth’
“And seeing them hurt that day, I wanted them to know that not everyone in the franchise feels that way. And that was really important,” said Radcliffe. .
“I’ve worked with The Trevor Project for over ten years, so that was really important. I don’t think I could have looked myself in the mirror if I hadn’t said anything.
The 33-year-old’s original essay wrote, “Certain news outlets will probably want to paint this as a civil war between J.K. No. … transgender women are women. Statements to the contrary erase the identity and dignity of transgender people by professional health care associations who have far more expertise on the subject than Joe and I. Contrary to all advice given.
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‘Harry Potter’ actor as opposed to Radcliffe Tom Felton was less critical In Rowling’s comments, she told The Times of London: There has probably been something else in the last 20 years, but I’ll celebrate it soon. It comes from her one person and that is her. she is very grateful. ”
Actor Eddie Redmayne in Rowling’s Harry Potter prequel series Fantastic Beasts. He previously told Variety in a statementRowling and As someone who has worked with both members of the trans community, I wanted to make it perfectly clear where I stand. I disagree with Joe’s comment.