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The actors behind numerousHarry Potteradaptations have much to say about authorJ.K.
Rowling’s controversial remarks about gender issues.

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“Transgender women are women.
Soon, many others followed suit.
Lynch spoke out against cancel culture and online abuse, while still disagreeing with Rowling’s views.
“But that doesn’t mean she has completely lost her humanity.”
Bonnie Wright, the actress who portrayed Ginny Weasley, also spoke out via Twitter.
I see and love you, Bonnie x,” she wrote.
Dear Jo - Marsha P. Johnson.
Lily and Lana Wachowski.
APRIL ASHLEY… etc, etc, Wikipedia..," she wrote, before adding.
As I honour mine, and the trans friends in my life.
I’ll defer to THEIR LIVED EXPERIENCES, not their erasure.
And these are just the WOMEN!
There is Magic in listening.
This has stories for millennia.
I know You Know All this…with love.
Nx #TransRightsAreHumanRights."
I can’t say it enough.
You’re wonderful, and deserve to be treated as such.
Be proud of who you are.
We are proud of you."
“So, you want my thoughts on Cho Chang?
Even U.S.Harry Pottereditor Arthur Levine took Rowling to task for her remarks,commenting directly on her tweets.
“I know you and I know you aren’t speaking out of hate.
But I do have a different point of view about this.
Gender can be ‘real’ without being established irrevocably at birth by one’s chromosomes or one’s genitals.
The brain is also an organ that determines gender,” he said.
Trans women ARE real women, in their minds and in their bodies.
Medical intervention on one person does not invalidate any who don’t need it.”
Trans women are women.
Trans men are men.
We should all be entitled to live with love and without judgment."