Harry Potter’s author J.K. Rowling has faced intense backlash for allegedly spreading hateful far-right lies about a Muslim woman of color competing in the 2024 Paris Olympics. The controversy’s ignited a firestorm on social media, with fans and critics alike rallying against Rowling’s statements.
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As the clash heats up, fans are calling for accountability, shifting the discussion around Rowling’s world to broader issues of race and discrimination.
J.K. Rowling Faces Backlash Over Alleged Claims About Paris Olympics Boxer
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The creator of magic, J.K. Rowling, finds herself in a real-life controversy as fans accuse her of spreading divisive claims about a Muslim woman of color in the Paris Olympics.
In a tweet shared by Sky News, Olympic 2024 boxer Imane Khelif opened up about the harsh criticism she faced due to misconceptions about her gender. An X user re-tweeted the post and wrote:
Never let it be forgotten that at the outset of the 2024 UK race riots, JK Rowling spent days on end spreading hateful far-right lies about this young muslim woman of color.
This accusation might seem wild, but it’s gaining steam online with fans raising fingers at J.K Rowling for spreading hateful lies about boxer Khelif.
Never let it be forgotten that at the outset of the 2024 UK race riots, JK Rowling spent days on end spreading hateful far-right lies about this young muslim woman of colour. https://t.co/ICEnVUOE4E
— Derec Thompson (@DerecThompson) August 6, 2024
Now it’s important to note that there’s no solid proof that Rowling had anything to do with the riots or the hate campaign against a certain sport.
This isn’t the first time something of this sort has happened with Rowling, though. It all started back in 2020, when she first shared her thoughts on gender identity and trans rights. Her views on the transgenger community wasn’t appreciated at all, and a lot of people, including fans and actors like Daniel Radcliffe and Emma Watson, spoke out against her tweets (via Glamour).
Rowling has said she is not transphobic, but her attitude has clearly turned off a lot of her fans. With this new dispute, it looks like the author and her fans are becoming even less close.
Fan Backlash: Rowling’s Tweets Spark Fury Among Trans Activists and Harry Potter Fans
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The Harry Potter author is under siege after dropping some controversial takes on trans issues. Fans who once admired her as a mentor are now voicing their frustration on social media.
Imane Khelif is an Olympic finalist….contending for a gold medal….in women's boxing….as a male.
— Riley Gaines (@Riley_Gaines_) August 6, 2024
Why have women's sports at all if any mediocre male can compete in them?pic.twitter.com/MO2t1lVVnP
F*ck you and f*ck JK Rowling
— Kobby (@HoeFromDaGhetto) August 7, 2024
She’s a biological female
— Franklin (@franklinisbored) August 6, 2024
She’s a woman. Unlike you.
— Art Candee 🍿🥤 (@ArtCandee) August 6, 2024
Good! She’s not a man. You’re continuing to spread Russian disinformation I see. I hope she wins the gold.
— The Pissed Off Lawyer (@legaltweetz) August 6, 2024
She is a women who was born with a vagina.
— Gary Koepnick (@garykoepnick) August 7, 2024
Debate whether or not women with XY chromosomes or naturally occurring elevated levels of testosterone should be allowed to compete against women who don’t.
But stop being such a knt by calling her a man all the damn time
Imane is a woman. Ends.
— ADHDlaterinlife (@ADHDLaterInLife) August 6, 2024
Do you have proof she’s a male?
— Tatum_Szn (@TatumGotNext_) August 7, 2024
Rowling’s tweet about sex and gender identity has sent shockwaves through the fandom. Many fans, especially those in the LGBTQ+ community, felt betrayed by the woman who created a world where everyone belonged.