Hey there, I’m a mod of c/traa and was recently called out for saying JK Rowling is transphobic and buying the Hogwarts game is a bad idea. I was told that the ‘actual trans people with sense’ are here and agree that playing the Hogwarts game is fine, and so is giving money to a transphobe billionaire. This ally of trans rights (and instance admin of a large server that isnt blahaj or hexbear) of course seems to vehemently disagree.

So, as a question, do you agree with giving money in any way to JK Rowling? Do you agree with supporting Harry Potter as a franchise? 🤓 I have a feeling I already know the answer to this, but I figure yall might find this whole thing amusing

  • AdaMA
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    I will forgive trans people who play the game despite the harm the author does because the IP has a special place in their hearts. I will disagree with them, but as trans folk, we each have to navigate the transphobia in the world around us on our own terms, and that includes our relationship with this IP.

    I won’t forgive anyone, cis or trans, who tries to downplay the transphobia of the author and the harm she does and there is zero space in blåhaj zone for folks inclined that way.

  • @EveryMuffinIsNowEncrypted
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    Truth be told? As a former fan of the books but a reluctant enjoyer of the universe, I would love to try the game.

    But as a trans person, I cannot in good faith give additional attention to anything Harry Potter. Many of the fans may be good people, but the books are problematic, the author is a piece of shit, and anything that gives either of these things more exposure should be shunned. (Sadly, this means the movies are a no-go, even though Daniel Radcliffe and Emma Watson are gems; I can’t remember how Rupert Grint feels.)

    Not censored, just shunned. I’m not going to be an asshole to someone who likes HP but is a nice person otherwise. If they ask me my opinion, I’ll tell them, but I’ll stay away personally from the official content, if not all content (fan content is on a somewhat case-by-case basis, but mostly that too if only just to make staying away easier).

  • @BluJay320
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    Fuck JK Rowling and everything associated with her

    Granted, I never cared for Harry Potter to begin with, and by the time I finally tried to watch it, it didn’t interest me in the slightest

    Also have a bad taste in my mouth because my ex “friend”’s wife rubbed it in my face that she’d gotten Hogwarts Legacy to try to get a reaction after seeing the conflict over it online

  • Mossy Feathers (They/Them)
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    I don’t really care if someone likes Harry Potter and plays the games or watches the movies, I care a lot more if they give Rowling money in the process. Thankfully, there are ways of enjoying books, movies, TV shows and games without giving shitty people money.

    Yo ho ho me hearties.

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      It’s true, but also: her work is incredibly bad. Even without her real-life ideas, HP is full of shit, racism, colonialism, transphobia yes, serophobia… and it still shows in the game.

      So is there really a good reason even to pirate this?

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        I dunno, people grew up with it and have fond memories of it they don’t want completely ruined? It’s honestly not fun being around people who point out every single issue with something, you know? Like, you’re not wrong, but that doesn’t mean it’s appropriate. That’s why I don’t really care if someone pirates it. Life is bullshit and, in my experience, there is nothing good about it and I really wish they’d asked me before they decided to give me life because I probably would have said no thank you.

        So personally, I’m gonna try to let people enjoy what they want to enjoy so long as it isn’t affecting others if it means they can suffer a little bit less.

  • Lunya \ she/it
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    I watched a single 2 hour YouTube video about JK Rowling (well, about Harry Potter, but focused on JK Rowling), so I obviously know everything about her (/s), and in my professional Rowling expert opinion I say:
    I don’t like her, her books, the games affiliated with her books, or anything else she’s associated with.

    Also I’m a "actual trans people with sense"™, so my opinion can’t be discarded.

    Also if that counts I used to be active in a discord server with primarily "actual trans people with sense"™ and talking about the game was literally not allowed because one of the mods was tired of having to tell people why the game is bad.

    • kristina (she/her)OP
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      Also I’m a "actual trans people with sense"™, so my opinion can’t be discarded.

      damn, based

  • @Sharpiemarker@startrek.website
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    I’m a cis man. I won’t buy anything from HP because of JK’s views. I don’t really think there’s a “stance.” You’re either ok with what she says or you aren’t. And the only way to affect change is with how you spend your money.

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    Huh. Surprising that the poster thinks this community would defend Joanne and the actions she has taken against our community.

    Long and short of it, no. I do not support giving her money under really any circumstances. I used to be a die-hard fan of Harry Potter but I haven’t engaged with it in many years and probably never will again. I dont even want to give her intellectual properties my time and attention. I don’t begrudge anyone doing so, but if they asked me, “What do you think about me buying the HP game?” I’d tell them how they’re supporting someone openly aligned with trans hatred, fascists like Kelly Jay Keen, misogynists, anti-abortion organizations, and homophobic people and anti gay rights organizations. She appropriates the voice of lesbian and queer cis women as a weapon against trans people, despite being a categorically straight woman herself. She’s a fascist, not openly, but you’re not best friends with fascists supporting fascist causes if you yourself aren’t a fascist. She is a threat not just to the rights of trans people but also to gay people and women.

    Support of her, her actions, or her statements in any capacity is categorically unacceptable in this community. I won’t ban someone for saying they bought the game, but attempting to suggest that she isn’t an active threat to the rights of trans people everywhere is unacceptable. This is a supportive community for transfeminine people, and debate/denial of the trans hate movement is bannable here.

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    [I got a bot to automatically delete all my comments over 1 month old so you can’t see this comment anymore]

    • kristina (she/her)OP
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      why arent the transgenders being nice to me when i say transphobic things blobcat, sobby

  • Erika2rsis
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    Hogwarts Legacy? Wasn’t that the game with, like, the plot that was suspiciously similar to blood libel, especially considering how similar goblins are to certain stereotypes and caricatures to begin with? The game where early access players found a horn that looked suspiciously similar to a shofar being described as some sort of annoying goblin instrument? The game where, even setting Rowling aside, several of the staff behind it had some very gross political views? The one where they named the one transfem character “Sirona Ryan” and had her voiced by a cis woman with her voice pitched-down in post to sound more masculine?

    I mean, I never played Hogwarts Legacy, so that could all be wrong, but that is nevertheless what I remember people talking about… People have a right to play games even if they have problematic content, sure, but I also have a right to hear “yeah I just had to play the Blood Libel Game because it’s just so nostalgic” and think “wtf”

    • AdaMA
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      had her voiced by a cis woman with her voice pitched-down in post to sound more masculine?

      The single and only thing I will ever say in that games defence is that they actually hired a trans voice actor to voice that character. Rebecca Root is the voice actor.

  • Rozaŭtuno
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    So, as a question, do you agree with giving money in any way to JK Rowling?

    Fuck that FART. 🏴‍☠️🏴‍☠️🏴‍☠️

    Do you agree with supporting Harry Potter as a franchise? 🤓

    Oh, you mean her British Empire fan-fiction? The one where elves LIKE to be slaves? The one with anti-semite, racist, imperialist, transphobic and fatphobic subtext?

    No, lol.

  • Cogency
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    I don’t support nazis financially. She is one and it’s not even a question anymore.

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        Other examples have been given, but bottom line she supports trans erasure just like the nazis. She finds herself in the company of nazis. She makes nazi arguments. It’s the “walks like a duck, talks like a duck, acts like a duck” argument.

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          Having now looked at that discussion, I’ve instance banned the person that triggered this question and we will be defederating from programming.dev

  • @AnarchistArtificer@slrpnk.net
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    Apologies for chipping in here, because I’m cis, but I don’t feel at all comfortable with playing Hogwarts legacy — Rowling has literally said that she views any success the game may have as an endorsement of her views. My feelings here aren’t even necessarily due to a choice to condemn Rowling’s stance and behaviour, but also partly a visceral sense of disgust towards that world and the series. I used to love Harry Potter, but I can’t anymore. I’m sad about it because I was one of those lonely kids growing up who would fantasise about getting my Hogwarts letter.

    My opposition to the game also isn’t limited to beef with Rowling’s transphobia - over the years I’ve come to realise how icky the world on the books is, like how Harry becoming a cop after years of suffering under systemic abuse,that’s peak neoliberalism. Plus there’s all the antisemitic tropes around the goblins. It’s just oof and another reason why I’d feel uncomfortable playing the games.

    In my almost entirely queer friend group, that’s a common viewpoint and when it came out, it was definitely something that would be considered worthy of judgement. For the record, this friend group is approximately 30-40% trans

    • I agree completely - the IP feels poisoned to me. I didn’t know she specifically said that she considers success an endorsement of her views, do you have a source on that? I think it would help me to explain why Harry Potter, I series I used to enjoy, now makes me feel uncomfortable.

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    Yeah I boycott all TERFs and encourage my friends to do the same. Just like the chicken place, and the pillow guy, and anyone else who thinks making other people’s lives hell is a valid political stance. Don’t gove those people money if you don’t have to, please. Just pirate it

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    She explicitly said she considers it endorsement of her beliefs. I’m not going to say people can’t enjoy Harry Potter anymore, but I will say I can’t. I get that it’s part of a lot of people’s childhood. But it’s also absolutely a form of privilege because every time I’m reminded of it I’m reminded that something I loved as a child is funding my oppression very explicitly now. And I trust you less when I see you celebrating it.

    But I’m also not one of the good ones. I respect myself and my sisters.

  • char*
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    I expect my post will be controversial. I bought it and played it. I don’t regret getting it.

    I accepted myself as trans and came out to my wife a couple months ago. Before coming out I was really deep in denial and didn’t let myself play as girls in games even though deep down I really wanted to.

    Hogwarts Legacy was the first game I played as a female character by choice in a long time. The game was okay, it’s been a really long time since I played that genre. Role playing as a girl was really freeing. Sure, I could have chosen countless other games, but it was new enough and unique enough that I actually wanted to play it. I’m pretty picky about games I play now; I have two young kids and a pretty demanding job.

    There’s trans representation in it. It’s very explicit, the barkeep at Hog’s Head mentions that most of her former-classmates don’t recognize her since she’s now a witch instead of a wizard.

    It sucks that it supports JK Rowling a tiny bit. I definitely did not want to support her. But I was in a pretty bad mental state when I was playing it and it was a welcomed distraction. It even helped me come to terms with my trans-ness a little bit.

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      I don’t play games much, but I’ve been told by other transfems that cyberpunk2077 is really affirming gender wise due to how immersive the first person camera is

      And yeah the rights to making games for the Harry Potter universe is valued at 3.8 billion right now I believe, so I wouldnt say its a little, its enough to influence British politics, but piracy fixes that on an individual level