JK Rowling has challenged Scotland’s new hate crime law in a series of social media posts - inviting police to arrest her if they believe she has committed an offence.

The Harry Potter author, who lives in Edinburgh, described several transgender women as men, including convicted prisoners, trans activists and other public figures.

She said “freedom of speech and belief” was at an end if accurate description of biological sex was outlawed.

Earlier, Scotland’s first minister Humza Yousaf said the new law would deal with a “rising tide of hatred”.

The Hate Crime and Public Order (Scotland) Act 2021 creates a new crime of “stirring up hatred” relating to age, disability, religion, sexual orientation, transgender identity or being intersex.

Ms Rowling, who has long been a critic of some trans activism, posted on X on the day the new legislation came into force.

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    You’re right. There’s no leap from saying “we should eradicate transgender people” at the official conservative conference and a genocide of transgender people. It’s not like people announce who they’re going to murder and then murder them or anything.

    It was a huge surprise when Israel started killing off Palestinians, wasn’t it? No one expected it to happen!

    We’ll just have to wait until a lot of trans people get murdered, then we can try to do something about it. Who ever heard of preventing something before it gets to mass murder?

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      We’ll just have to wait until a lot of trans people get murdered, then we can try to do something about it. Who ever heard of preventing something before it gets to mass murder?

      Again, the amount of caring and fighting I can afford is limited. There are probably tens of active conflicts, persecutions, etc. going on in the world, in places I have barely heard, and I can’t afford to simply “care” about everything. Exactly like you, I simply decide what matters more to me and fight/care/inform myself about that.

      So yes, I believe that if today I have to choose between Palestinians actually being killed and conservative people making hateful statements in US, that might tomorrow result in violence against trans people, I choose the former because I think it has bigger scale, it has bigger impact on the geopolitical balance and it is more urgent. I hope this makes my motivations clear as to why I care about something and not something else.

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        Why do you have to choose what things you think are wrong with the world and need to be stopped? Why can’t you just be in favor of stopping all genocides?

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          I don’t need to choose what I think is wrong. I have to choose what I can care about and actively fight against.

          Hence, I don’t care about J.K. Rowling transphobic statements (which is where all of this started), in the sense that I don’t actively inform myself on the matter, spend mental energy in deliberating and considering views on the matter and so on.

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            So you are actively fighting against Israel’s genocide? How are you doing it?

            And this goes far beyond Rowling’s statements, as I have shown you.

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              How are you doing it?

              in the sense that I don’t actively inform myself on the matter, spend mental energy in deliberating and considering views on the matter and so on

              The “and so on” can include active political activism (such as joining protests), in addition to obviously vote accordingly (Euro-parliament elections are close). It can also include personal boycotts and spreading awareness.

              Already informing yourself and forming an opinion requires a lot of energy and effort, so I would say that’s the primary way I “actively fight” for causes I care about.

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                So if you were in the U.S., you would vote for Republicans despite the call for eradicating trans people and you wouldn’t spread awareness of the fact that it has been called for in quite an official way? And you wouldn’t even want to be informed about it?

                Really?

                What if it was black people that they promised to eradicate? Or Hindus? Still okay to vote for them and not worth spreading awareness?

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                  So if you were in the U.S., you would vote for Republicans despite the call for eradicating trans people and you wouldn’t spread awareness of the fact that it has been called for in quite an official way? And you wouldn’t even want to be informed about it?

                  ???

                  How did you reach this conclusion?

                  I am also not here to be interrogated, you told me I “should care” about this whole subject (starting from the Rowling tweets), I said I don’t because I can’t care about everything and I prioritize according to my sensibility and values. You asked “what do you do”, and I have answered you. There is nothing else to say: the trans genocide in the U.S. (if it can be called like this) is something I don’t agree with (I have nothing against trans people, I have no problem with people choosing their pronouns, their toilets, their names, their aspect and what to do with their body) but I also don’t rank it high enough in the list of causes I care about. I explained what “caring” means. Caring in this context would mean for example reading and educating myself to form opinions about -say- puberty blockers etc. based on age. I don’t have the time to form a proper opinion about this, so I don’t.

                  I am sorry if this is a cause that is dear to you and that you wish everyone else would fight, but my whole wife’s family is in Ukraine and lives with air raids sirens day in-day out, our planet is on fire and I also need to work and do other stuff in my life. I simply need to choose to what dedicate attention.

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                    Yes, again, I think you, and everyone else, should care about genocides. Because it means fewer genocides. If you can’t dedicate any attention to a genocide, maybe you should broaden your focus. Because otherwise, it still sounds like you’re okay with some genocide but not other genocide.