Seattle Museum Airbrushes J.K Rowling From Harry Potter Exhibition Due To ‘Gender-Critical’ Views

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NEW YORK (VINnews) — In another example of the insidious nature of transgender culture, a Seattle museum has airbrushed JK Rowling from its hall of fame and Harry Potter exhibition due to her gender-critical views.

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The Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP) in Seattle, Washington hit out at the famous author and accused her of holding ‘super hateful and divisive’ opinions. It defended its decision to remove all references to Rowling, 58, in a lengthy blog post on Saturday.

The museum still has Harry Potter memorabilia on display but any mention of the author of the franchise has been removed.

Rowling has faced criticism for her views on transgender issues after she argued that transgender women could not change their biological definition and women should not be fired for making such assertions.

Exhibitions project manager Chris Moore, who is transgender and uses the pronouns ‘he/they’, confirmed the museum would no longer contain any references to Rowling.

‘There’s a certain cold, heartless, joy-sucking entity in the world of Harry Potter and, this time, it is not actually a Dementor,’ he wrote in a 1,400-word blog post on Saturday.

‘We would love to go with the internet’s theory that these books were actually written without an author, but this certain person is a bit too vocal with her super hateful and divisive views to be ignored.’

Moore explained the decision to airbrush her and said: ‘For the time being, the curators decided to remove any of her artefacts from this gallery to reduce her impact.

‘It’s not a perfect solution, but it’s what we were able to do in the short-term while determining long-term practices.’

Rowling was inducted into its Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame in 2018 which was a year before she first expressed her views on trans issues publicly.

The museum described the Harry Potter books as ‘beloved’ and shared a three-paragraph biography about her literary achievements at the time.

But Moore accused the author of using ‘racial stereotypes’, ‘fat-shaming’ and a ‘lack of LGBTQIA+ representation’ in the books.

‘We learned that [Rowling] was a problem, which is why you’ll see the artefacts without any mention or image of the author,’ he said.

‘After all, Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, and Rupert Grint are all incredibly vocal allies.’

Radcliffe who shot to fame playing Harry Potter in the film series last year, said young fans had been ‘hurt’ by Rowling’s views on trans issues.

Rupert Grint, who played Ron Weasley, said: ‘trans women are women, trans men are men’.

Emma Watson, who portrayed Hermione Granger, donated money to transgender lobby charity Mermaids in 2020 and asked her Twitter followers to do the same.

Rowling has received abuse online for her gender-critical views and in 2021 said she received ‘enough death threats to paper my house’ after trans activists leaked her address online and staged a protest outside it.

She has spoken out about her concerns on making it easier to legally change gender despite the safety concerns of biological women. Rowling was extremely critical of former Scotland First Minister Nicola Sturgeon’s attempts to change the law to allow people to self-identify without a medical certificate.

An MoPOP spokesman told The Telegraph: ‘MoPOP is proud to support our employees and unequivocally stands with nonbinary and transgender communities. In an increasingly divided world, pop culture can unite, inspire, and spark important conversations.

‘Education and creative expression are the heart of our mission and in our commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility, we strive to elevate those that are left out of the mainstream pop culture conversation, by amplifying voices and stories that are not always seen on museum walls.’

 


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ahyid
ahyid
8 months ago

One word describes these things that walk on two feet. Sick
I’m sure that all those who bashed the Jewish publications for taking out pictures of woman will be up in arms about this too.

Democrats support mutilating confused children.
Democrats support mutilating confused children.
8 months ago

The facistic left trying to erase anyone who doesn’t kow tow to their deranged anti science delusions.

Sara
Sara
8 months ago

When you take a country with which G-d was present in all of its culture including it’d own currency, and you take G-d out of the picture, you have craziness and lack of a sense of moral!
Please put G-d back in the picture!
Starting with the 7 Noahide laws!

Charlie Hall
Charlie Hall
8 months ago

This is like an exhibition of “Hamlet” not mentioning William Shakespeare or an exhibition on the Civil War not mentioning Jefferson Davis.

Enough
Enough
8 months ago

Insanity reins. Because less then 4% of population demands special treatment

Democrats support mutilating confused children.
Democrats support mutilating confused children.
8 months ago

Men are men and women are women, chopping off your body parts won’t change that. The democrats fully back teh evil mengele style experimentation on confused children and teens, biden even said it was sinful to oppose this mutilation, the democrats are the party of evil.

Anonymous
Anonymous
8 months ago

Trump is yelling about his version of “free speech”. Why not this museum eradicating hate speech?