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JK Rowling reignites culture war with ‘not everyone should decide their own rights’ remark in trans row

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JK Rowling reignites culture war with ‘not everyone should decide their own rights’ remark in trans row
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JK Rowling has sparked fresh backlash on social media after arguing that “not everyone should have the right to decide their own rights” during a series of posts about the ongoing trans rights debate.

The comments came in response to a user on X who asked her: “So you think people should discuss their own rights? Yet you don’t believe all people (trans women, fans of Pride) should have the right to decide their own rights?”


The Harry Potter author replied: “No, I don’t think ‘all people should have the right to decide their own rights’, because a pluralistic democratic society can’t function that way.”

She continued: “Which rights are trans women and ‘fans of Pride’ missing?”

JK Rowling has been a public supporter of biological women’s rights | PA

The exchange quickly drew a wave of reactions online, with critics accusing the writer of undermining trans rights.

One user responded angrily: “Their right to simply ‘exist’ is being threatened, and you are the head cheerleader. You are a despicable human being.”

Mr Rowling pushed back, replying: “Could you define ‘exist’ for me, in this context?”

Others attempted to challenge her stance, with one asking: “How can you stand opposed to trans and, at the same time, support gay rights? Don’t trans people fall into the ‘homosexual’ category? Are there degrees of homosexuality?”

JK Rowling has faced a huge backlash for her views on the trans debate

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Another wrote: “I don’t think a vulnerable minority should lose their rights just because the majority thinks they should.”

However, many supported Ms Rowling in the comments.

One fan penned: “I constantly have people telling me you donate to organisations that harm trans’ but ironically they can never tell me which organisation it is.”

A further comment read: “It’s never about the rights, they simply want all of the privileges afforded to women in their spaces because we are dealing with delusional narcissists whose existence depends on the world affirming and validating them every second.”

No, I don’t think ‘all people should have the right to decide their own rights’, because a pluralistic democratic society can’t function that way.

Which rights are trans women and ‘fans of Pride’ missing? pic.twitter.com/nyHsSOuEHA

— J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling) April 22, 2026

The latest row comes amid a broader dispute involving Ms Rowling, political figures and campaign groups over transgender rights in the UK.

The author has been vocal in her support for For Women Scotland, which was behind a landmark legal challenge relating to the definition of “woman” under the Equality Act.

The issue has remained highly contentious following a UK Supreme Court ruling that clarified the term in relation to biological sex.

Ms Rowling recently became embroiled in a separate exchange with Alastair Campbell, after criticising him and fellow podcast host Rory Stewart over their handling of the debate.

Emma Watson has previously spoken out against JK Rowling | GETTY

She accused the pair of being “exceptionally arrogant” and said their understanding of the issue “drips with classism and misogyny”, while also questioning why they had not platformed campaigners from For Women Scotland.

Ms Rowling’s campaigning has also attracted significant criticism in her personal life.

The writer’s relationship with members of the Harry Potter cast has become increasingly strained following her public comments on transgender issues, which several actors said were harmful to the LGBTQ+ community.

In 2020, Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson and Rupert Grint all voiced support for trans people, with Mr Radcliffe writing in an open letter that “transgender women are women.”

He later said the situation had left him feeling “really sad”, while Ms Watson indicated she was disappointed that a more constructive private discussion had not taken place.

Ms Rowling has since criticised the actors, describing Ms Watson as “ignorant” and suggesting she would not forgive those she believes aligned themselves with a movement she says undermines women’s rights.

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