JK Rowling mocks with the left after Trump does not sign the executive order of women’s sports

Harry Potter creator JK Rowling posted a message of “Thank you” on the left, on X, after President Donald Trump signed the executive order of “No Men in Sports Sports” on Wednesday.

Trump signed the executive order for girls and national women on the day of sports, which celebrates female athletes in women’s sports and those who are committed to providing equal access to sports for all women.

Rowling’s post included a photo of Trump surrounded by the applause of female sneakers as he held the executive order he had just signed, as well as a message to the “left” that fought eagerly to allow biological men to compete in women’s sports.

“Congratulations to every single person on the left who is campaigning to destroy the rights of women and girls. Without you, there will be no images like this,” Rowling on X.

Rowling expanded her thinking to another post on X, saying “Why do you care about a small part of the population?” The line is “completely funny”.

Rowling has been vocal about her support for keeping biological men out of women’s sports. Filmatic

She complained, “Gender ideology has undermined freedom of speech, scientific truth, homosexual rights and safety, privacy and dignity of women and girls. Most people disagree with it, however it is imposed, from the top down, by politicians, health care organs, academies, media sections, famous and even police.

Rowling suggested, “This movement has influenced society in catastrophic ways, and if you had any meaning, you will quietly delete any trace of activist mantra, ad hominem attacks, false equivalence and circular arguments from your X.”

In addition, Rowling posted on X, “Why do you care about a small part of the population?” The line is “completely funny”. X/jk rowling

The author “Harry Potter” has been an open lawyer for the protection of women’s sports in recent years, never turning away from sharing her thoughts on the matter, even when it can devote her freedom.

Last year, the BBC awarded its annual award of the Zambian women’s footballer of the year, Barbra Banda. The gang withdrew from the Zambian team for the Morocco African Nation’s Cup after failing to meet the requirements of sexual acceptance in 2022, the BBC reported.

The gang was allowed to compete in the Olympics in Paris and became the second major scorer in the United States Women’s National Women’s Football League (NWSL) last season, playing for Orlando Pride.

Trump signed the executive order for girls and national women on sports day. Getty Images

Rowling spoke in a post on X, writing, “Apparently BBC decided that this was more effective than going door to door to spit directly on women’s faces.”

Rowling also publicly defended against the Scotland Hate Crime Act, signed in law last year, daring Scottish authorities to arrest him to call him “a man a man”.

According to the Scottish Parliament website, “Bill Crime Crime and the Order of Public Hate” adds “a new crime of inciting hatred against any of the protected groups covered by the law”, one of which is “transgender identity”.

Rowling launched a long post on social media, ranking some biological male criminals who claimed to be transgender shortly before being convicted of various crimes. Some of the crimes included a 10-year-old’s sexual attack and the possession of 16,000 illegal children’s and rape images.

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