The “Harry Potter” author slammed a newly enacted hate-crime law in Scotland in a series of posts on X  in which she referred to transgender women as men.

J.K. Rowling shared a social media thread on Monday, the day a new Scottish hate-crime law took effect, that misgendered several transgender women and appeared to imply trans women have a penchant for sexual predation. On Tuesday, Scottish police announced they would not be investigating the “Harry Potter” author’s remarks as a crime, as some of Rowling’s critics had called for.

“We have received complaints in relation to the social media post,” a spokesperson for Police Scotland said in a statement. “The comments are not assessed to be criminal and no further action will be taken.”

Scotland’s new Hate Crime and Public Order Act criminalizes “stirring up hatred” against people based on their race, religion, disability, sexuality or gender identity.

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    You didn’t answer my question.

    You said change has to come naturally from the bottom up in order to stop bigoted attacks. Bigotry has been around for a very long time.

    So… when is that natural change going to happen? Are we talking centuries?

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      You’re asking me to predict the future, maybe it doesn’t happen. Maybe 1 lifetime? Maybe 2?

      Who knows, but all we can do in the meantime is continue to actually talk with people caught in the storm.

      If the government tries to force speech, what do you think that will do? Do you think everyone will say “oh ok”, and just quietly live out their lives at home in resentment or in prison for this never to return?

      It’s a bandaid to a problem where we’re just supposed to trust that governments will always use this power correctly

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        So rather than prosecuting people for fomenting violence with racist hate speech right now, everyone should just wait a couple of generations for it to sort itself out unlike it has for thousands of years.

        That seems both likely and reasonable and such a concept could definitely could only come from someone who has been the victim of severe racist attacks.

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          You’re forgetting that we have technology that connects most of the world now, even across languages. This definitely changes things.

          But it sounds like you’d prefer to live under a government like the CCP. That way you don’t have to worry anymore because they’ll take care of everything for you

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            It certainly does change things.

            It’s enabled bigots all over the world to get in touch with each other and become even more vicious and violent because they can coordinate.

            But I’m sure if we pray hard enough to Jesus, no black person or queer person or Jewish person or any other minority will ever be threatened again.

            Because it’s either that or Soviet Russia. There’s nothing in between.