Lovely Scottish lass and convicted double rapist Isla Bryson found her true authentic female self shortly before she was due to be sentenced. Misgendering is hate, so respect Islaβs pronouns, please. Love the leggings! 2/11 pic.twitter.com/aKgOWRdb4K
— J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling) April 1, 2024
Samantha Norris was cleared of exposing her penis to two 11-year-old girls. Hooray! Unfortunately she was then convicted for possession of 16,000 images of children being raped and sexually assaulted. Be that as it may, Samβs still a lady to me! 4/11 pic.twitter.com/GG2kLql3Ea
— J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling) April 1, 2024
But most women arenβt axe-toters or sex offenders, so letβs talk role models! Guilia Valentino (in red) wanted to play on the women's team 'because of sisterhood, validation and political visibility'. Naturally, she was given some boring cis girlβs place. Yay for inclusion! 6/11 pic.twitter.com/zl5i41RqBG
— J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling) April 1, 2024
Munroe Bergdorf isnβt just a pretty face! Public campaigner for a childrenβs charity until safeguarding concerns were raised, she was appointed UN Womenβs first ever UK champion. βWhat makes a woman βa womanβ has no definitive answer,β says Munroe. Great choice, UN Women! 8/11 pic.twitter.com/za6GG5q2Oo
— J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling) April 1, 2024
Last, but least, TVβs India Willoughby proves we women can call a black broadcaster a βnasty bitchβ who βwouldnβt be anywhere without wokeβ, dub lesbians men, insult the looks of a female Olympic swimmer, βjokeβ about kidnapping feminists, and STILL get airtime! What a gal! 10/11 pic.twitter.com/gShqbEvO5s
— J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling) April 1, 2024









