According to media reports a few days ago, Lynda Carter, the actor of “The First Generation Wonder Woman”, posted an article criticizing the original author of “Harry Potter” J.K. Rowling for being “afraid of transgender people.”
Lynda Carter said yesterday: “You don’t need to be a transgender person to understand the importance of respecting and identifying the identity of transgender people. Life is too short. I can’t imagine using one’s reputation and resources to demean others. .”
Prior to this, J.K. Rowling encountered a lot of troubles because of his support for anti-transgender speech. The reality show special “Return to Hogwarts” that was the 20th anniversary of the release of “Harry Potter” did not invite her to participate.
The three leading actors also expressed their disapproval of Rowling’s views.
Although J.K. Rowling subsequently tweeted to explain, he has been labeled as “cross-fear”.
Luna Lovegood’s actor Evanna Lynch Voldemort’s actor Ralph Fiennes expressed solidarity with Rowling, and Eddie Redmayne also said that J.K. Rowling should not accept such violence.
But these few people have suffered various degrees of cyber violence. J.K. Rowling even received death threats.
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