Questions: JK Rowling

    Before jumping to conclusions, you should always get the full story. For example, while I have no problem with Transgender people, I would like to clarify something important. 
JK Rowling may have posted a few tweets that sound biased against the Transgender Community, but I did some actual research on her past and it may interest you to know that Rowling’s comment primarily stands from an abusive first marriage, so of course she’d be a little touchy about people assigned male at birth taking female jobs. She worked her way up from the ground and was actually told to use her initials because boys weren’t going to read a book written by a woman. 

Also, sex and gender are actually two completely different things. Sex refers to the biological difference between men and women which you’re born with. (The way babies are made is different. You’ll have to ask your parents about that, kids). Gender is actually more of an individual’s concept of themselves and the way society views the role of either sex. And stop me if I’m wrong, but isn’t the definition of “Transgender” listed as “denoting or relating to a person whose sense of personal identity and gender does not correspond with their birth sex”?
 I mean no offense to anyone and I'm not taking sides, but I wanted to clarify my standing on the issue. 

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