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British author K Rowling has supported the famous singer Macy Gray who is facing absurd accusations of ‘transphobia’ after comments where she said that ‘changing body parts does not make you a woman’.
The 54-year-old Gray was in an interview with the British conservative commentator Piers Morgan where both agreed that transgender females (born males who have undergone a sex change) should not be allowed to compete against biological females in sports.
Bestselling fantasy series author Rowling gave her support to Gray saying ‘the truth hurts’.
Further, the author of Harry Potter commented: “Today seems like a beautiful day, as if I had bought the entire catalog of Macy Gray.”
Gray said in yesterday’s interview: “Just because you can change your body parts with surgery doesn’t mean you can become a woman.”
She admitted that “there will be a lot of people who hate me for this”, but added: “If you want to be called ‘she’ I can do it because you want it, but you can’t be a woman just because you’ve had surgery”.
Morgan said for his part that today many public figures “are terrified to say what the definition of a woman is”, referring to a question recently answered by the new top judge in the US.
The singer answered openly: “I, for example, would say that it would be a person with large breasts … should we start with that or not, as well as a vagina.”
Morgan went on to say that he did not support transgender people winning in women’s sports because of superior physical features.
Macy added: “I totally agree, I can call you a ‘she’ if you want, but just having surgery doesn’t make a woman transgender.”
Piers Morgan pointed out that Harry Potter author JK Rowling has also been criticized for rejecting trans-homosexual rhetoric, while Macy’s responded:
“But this is the truth, you can’t be accused of being ‘transphobic’ just because you don’t agree with an idea someone is promoting…”
Media users immediately launched ‘colorful’ accusations against the singer and Piers Morgan for ‘intolerance’, ‘extremism’ and other items of rhetoric that dominates the media. /Daily Mail /
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