Kotaku is just a parody account surely □ In-text links that support your argument should be relevant.
Piss off with this bullshit and stop harassing people who think differently than you. This game is going to sell millions of copies. How is this news? Buying day one ☝️ “Transphobia” I hate to break it to you but no matter how many articles you make pleading with people to not buy this game it wont matter. Thank you for the entertainment alphabet people Reddit is in a state of perpetual drama 24/7. I went trough a truck load of popcorns reading people literally foaming at their mouths because of this.
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Imagine being homeless, working your ass off to create an entire universe through literature, to become famous, then get cancelled because of some tweets. Some commenters brought up the questionable parts of the Others said it does, in fact, as buying the game supports the bigoted author monetarily. Some voices protested, claiming that supporting Hogwarts Legacy didn’t mean supporting Rowling’s beliefs. Suffice it to say it’s not a stretch to describe her as a TERF.Īdvertisement Discussion of the post and the wider mentality underlying it spread through Reddit and across social media. Rowling’s history of transphobic comments can be easily researched online, and I won’t repeat them here. “TERF,” of course, is the abbreviation for “trans-exclusionary radical feminist,” which refers to self-identified feminists who, when you get down to it, more or less oppose trans people’s right to exist in society. Rowling's TERF views along with the text, “A friendly reminder from your modteam that this woman is a TERF and anyone who pledges to support her monetarily is also a transphobe.” That post alone elicited over 3,700 comments, and it was just the start. The subreddit r/GamingCircleJerk called out the upcoming game and Harry Potter creator J.K.