YOU must be an impressive person for Harry Potter author and all-round legend JK Rowling to consider yourself a heroine.
Not only did Rowling revolutionizing reading for hundreds of millions of young people around the world, but she has lately been tackling the vicious trans rights bullies almost single-handedly.
The ongoing battle with extremists — who have tried to silence the author through every tactic possible, erase JK from her own work, and even place death threats in her home — has made Rowling THE poster girl for challenging trans-hate mobs. .
The fantasy fiction titan turned into a superhero in the depressing story of our time – in which women are vilified for standing up for women, and the right to free speech is destroyed by so-called ‘rights’ activists.
You couldn’t write it.
But JK has praised little-known criminal attorney Allison Bailey and called her a “heroine” after she won a labor court on Wednesday.
It ruled that her employer, Garden Court Chambers (GCC), had victimized Bailey for her views on gender and that trans rights extremism harmed women’s rights.
Bailey has now been thrust into the freedom fighter’s hall of fame alongside women like Maya Forstater and Kathleen Stock.
The lesbian lawyer took legal action against GCC after it publicly claimed in 2019 that she was under investigation for her gender-critical beliefs — including that sex is biological and cannot change — following a complaint from LGBTQ+ lobbying group Stonewall.
The tribunal ruled that Bailey had been discriminated against by GCC – a member of Stonewall’s Diversity Champion scheme – and awarded her £22,000 in damages.
But Allison’s claim that Stonewall ordered or caused GCC’s investigation was dismissed.
Bailey tweeted: “I have lost my case against Stonewall but I have managed to understand the behavior of Stonewall and the . . . malicious influence it exerts in workplaces and in society more generally”.
Damn, she has.
When Bailey protested that men should not be put in women’s prisons just because they identified as women, Stonewall turned her in to her employer for “calling for transgender people to lose their current legal rights”.
“I trust that you will do the right thing,” the head of Trans Inclusion for the charity wrote in an email sent to her workplace. That sounds a lot like “fire her, or else” in old money.
You only have to look at Stonewall’s recent record to get a glimpse of what a twisted, authoritarian bunch of ideologues they are.
They claim to be campaigning for: LGBTQ+ rights and champion of “equality in the workplace”.
Yet the organization has become so toxic that there has been an exodus of organizations pulling out of its infamous “diversity plan.”
Some of the nonsense Stonewall has been pumping out includes a recent statement from just a few days ago claiming that children as young as two can be transgender — a claim that has resonated so much because it was ridiculous that the charity was later shut down. forced to tone it down.
AWARDED DAMAGES
The organization has also called on health authorities to remove the word “mother” for not being inclusive enough, and to allow biological men into women’s medical wards.
It is utter insanity from a militant organization that we should have seen years ago.
In fact, the UK’s own independent Equalities Watchdog and the government’s Equalities Office have severed ties with Stonewall – as have dozens of organisations, not least the BBC.
If even the BBC – which regularly rolls out the red carpet for all things waking up – has been forced to turn its back on you because it thinks YOU are biased, then you know you’ve gone so far down the waking rabbit hole that you gates of hell.
Bailey isn’t just a heroine to the likes of JK Rowling. She is a heroine to any person who truly believes that people are allowed to have perfectly healthy opinions without the sword of Damocles hanging over their heads for it.
She, and all the women who adopt an extremist gender ideology and its militant proponents, are pioneers turning the tide.
With the courageous support of JK Rowling, these women are defusing the ticking time bomb of transfundamentalists that has for too long threatened to blow up freedom of expression and women’s rights.
The time has come for these vicious radicals.
Just yesterday, the NHS announced that it will shut down The Tavistock Centerthe only dedicated gender identity clinic in the UK, after a review found it “not safe”.
Something that myself and other gender-critical people have warned about time and again.
FUNDAMENTALISTS
This comes after the clinic has been accused of leading vulnerable children, who say they were born in the wrong body, down a path of puberty blockers without properly assessing whether mental health plays a role.
It will be replaced by regional centers, which will be linked to mental health and general practitioner care.
We are deeply indebted to Allison Bailey and Rowling for their relentless fight to protect free speech, as well as women and girls.
Not all heroes wear capes.
But I hope these heroines continue to wear their vision of gender with pride on their sleeves