![]() ![]() ![]() And an awful lot of people owe her an apology. ![]() Now, as the curtain is being lifted on an intolerant and extreme gender ideology, each day seems to bring increasing vindication for JK Rowling. Specifically, that moment when Dorothy and co finally reach the Emerald City and Toto yanks back the green curtain to reveal a nondescript little man pulling levers. Not Harry Potter, however, but the Wizard of Oz. When I read about Mermaids, or the closure of the Tavistock gender clinic, or the dismal state of affairs at Stonewall, I think about JK Rowling and a wizard. ![]() Certainly, recruiting a paedophilia apologist to a children’s charity requires mystifying incompetence at the very least. The Charity Commission is investigating Mermaids after a Telegraph investigation found it was handing out breast-binders to girls as young as 13, sometimes behind their parents’ backs.Īny organisation working with vulnerable youngsters – particularly one in a position to recommend them to receive irreversible medical treatments – ought to be utterly diligent in its vetting, but it seems Mermaids has scarcely covered the basics. Yesterday it emerged that Darren Mew, Mermaids’ digital engagement officer, had dressed up as a sexy schoolgirl and posted pictures of his genitals on social media. Last week, Jacob Breslaw resigned as a trustee after a newspaper exposed his links with a pro-paedophile organisation. In fact, recent weeks may rank as the worst time for sea maidens since the mermaid-impersonating cleric Parson Hawker was shot at on suspicion of being a French spy while he sat singing on a rock in Bude harbour during the Napoleonic Wars. The transgender children’s charity Mermaids hasn’t exactly covered itself in glory recently. JK Rowling’s brave trans stand has been vindicatedĮvery day brings new reasons to thank the Harry Potter writer for fighting extreme gender ideology ![]()
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