Drag Race Star receives praise of 1 obvious failure in the transphobia of JK Rowlings
Jinkx Monzón He has conjured some magic.
The winner of “Rupaul Drag Race” is receiving praise online after she dragged skillfully JK Rowling‘s transphobia During a comedian episode Be fumudoh‘s podcast Thursday.
Since 2019, Rowling has been opened on his transphobic views and has been campaign very publicly from.
About 25 minutes in the episodeZikitionent Judy Garland’s fun impressionwhich leads Jinx to respond as the “Wizard of Oz” icon with a smooth voice.
As Jinx was completely wrapped in his impression as Garland, Ziwe asked him a question that seemed to be a play about actor Renée Zellweger playing Roxy Hart in the 2002 film, “Chicago” and Judy Garland in “Judy” of 2019.

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“JK Rowling would be a good Roxy Hart in ‘Chicago?'” Ziwe asked Jinx as Garland.
“Who is this? Who is … J. Who is he? JK Rowling?” Jinx responded as a confused garland.
“He is her,” Ziwe replied.
“My God, that is not a female name in the least,” said Jinx/Garland before spilling a little Lumos In Rowling’s intolerance.
“You know, I know that often, the female authors use initials for people to assume that he is a male writer,” said Jinx/Garland. “I have to presume that Jk Rowling was dissatisfied with the way the world saw it, and then it was made to pass a new personality so that the world perceived it in the way it wanted to be perceived.”
After a silent rhythm, Ziwe smiled and said “Nausea!” – What leads Jinx to break the character and laughed.
The British author, whose full name is Joanne Kathleen Rowling, explained to CNN in 2017 That it was not his idea to use the pseudonym JK Rowling, but that of his editor.
“Basically, they were trying to disguise my genre,” Rowling said at that time.
“I was very grateful to be published, if they told me to call me Rupert, I would probably have done to be honest with you,” he told CNN. “But now, I really like having a pseudonym, because I feel that, to some extent, it feels like an identity and then, in private life, I am Jo Murray. And he feels like a quite pleasant separation.”
Apparently, Rowling liked the pseudonyms so much that in 2013, he decided to use another pseudonym of his detective series, Cormoran Strike. And the name he chose to use was Robert Galbraith.
This time, Rowling chose the nickname. He went on his website why he chose a male name for his series.
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“I certainly wanted to take my writing personality as far as possible, so a masculine pseudonym seemed a good idea,” he wrote.
She also explained why its male author also had military experience in her biography.
“It was the easiest and most plausible reason for Robert to know how he operates and investigates the special research branch,” Rowling wrote. “Another reason to make him a military man who worked in the civil security industry was to give him a solid excuse not to appear in public or provide a photograph.”


