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JK Rowling will be remembered for her books, not for incurring the wrath of the trans brigade

JK Rowling will be remembered for her books, not for incurring the wrath of the trans brigade (Image: Yui Mok/PA Wire)

The world is a frightening place: could the growing realisation of this be the reason that we seem to be seeing a return to common sense? While we are still in the extraordinary position of seeing people in all seriousness debate “what is a woman?” (someone with two X chromosomes, mate, my bill is in the post), there are increasing signs that the world has had enough of this nonsense.

HBO has just defended the right of the utterly admirable JK Rowling to express her opinions, which just happen to concur with those of about 95 per cent of humanity. After signing her up as an executive producer on the forthcoming Harry Potter TV series there was a predictable backlash from the keyboard warriors over her views on the fact that a man cannot become a woman: in the very politest of corporate language, HBO has essentially told these people to get stuffed.

Elsewhere, those ghastly “gender neutral” loos are falling out of fashion, the recent Transgender Day of Remembrance (me neither) went largely unremarked and senior politicians across the pond are declining to use “she/her” pronouns at the end of messages. Glory be.

It has always struck me that a society that is in some confusion as to what a woman is, is managing to encompass two extremes: the really serious attack on the rights of biological women, combined with the utterly frivolous belief that wearing lipstick and high heels can alter your gender. And it was only ever a tiny minority who took this stuff seriously.

But now we seem to have a few other things to worry about, namely China, Russia and North Korea, to say nothing of a government that seems happy to allow pensioners to freeze to death, while attacking farmers – the people who put the food on our plates.

It all seems to be putting things into perspective. There’s nothing like sabre rattling from the Russian president to make us realise what we should be really worrying about – and it’s not the rights of a man in a dress to use the ladies’ changing rooms.

Fads come and go. It is almost completely forgotten that about a century ago, seances were so fashionable as to be incredibly commonplace. One hundred years from now, will anyone remember that JK Rowling incurred the wrath of the trans brigade because of her views on gender? Almost certainly not. But they’ll still be reading her books.

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