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Here’s Why a Trans Activist Reported J.K. Rowling to the Police

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Best-selling author J.K. Rowling has long been outspoken against the transgender agenda. Late last month, Townhall covered how she fired back at a news outlet that referred to a so-called “transgender” killer as a woman.

“I’m so sick of this shit. This is not a woman,” Rowling said in response. Not to mention, the killer in question is going to serve his sentence in a men’s prison. 

Prior to this, Rowling said she would “happily” do prison time for misgendering someone who identifies as transgender, which Townhall also covered.

This week, the United Kingdom’s first “transgender” news anchor reported Rowling to the police for intentionally “misgendering” “her” as a “man” on social media (via the New York Post):

India Willoughby, 58, reported having “contacted Northumbria Constabulary” over a series of X posts Sunday by the outspoken author.

Rowling, also 58, called Willoughby “just a man reveling in his misogynistic performance of what he thinks ‘woman’ means: narcissistic, shallow and exhibitionist.”

Rowling had “definitely committed a crime,” Willoughby alleged to Byline TV Wednesday, claiming the best-selling author was guilty of a “cut-and-dry offense.”

“I’m legally a woman, she knows I’m a woman, and she calls me a man.

Rowling responded to Willoughby in a lengthy thread on X, where she explained that “India's obsessive targeting of me over the past few years may meet the legal threshold for harassment.”


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