

His crime is standing against the insanity of pretending knife-wielding rapists are women if they say they are." "For those confused as to why Ian Banham was fired and publicly lambasted by here’s one of his ‘horrifying’ tweets. The so-called kindness and inclusivity of is preening, self-satisfied misogyny. Humza Yousaf obviously didn't get the memo, but eroding women's rights is so last yearīut Ms Rowling spoke out on Twitter on Wednesday, as she said: "The re-traumatisation of female rape survivors, including this man’s victims, on seeing him called a woman by the press counts for nothing, naturally.JK Rowling hits back at critics of new Harry Potter TV show with 'champagne' quip.The creative director responded by writing: "Exactly! its a man ! This clown world is ridiculous." This led to him being axed by Wild Youth. put him in the womens jail now so he can rape the female inmates."

He is a criminal, but since this dangerous MAN can easily identify as a woman, they're gonna. Mr Banham had commented on a post about Jade which had said: "That's an ugly a** man with long hair. He will serve his sentence in a male prison due to new rules banning some transgender women from female prisons in England and Wales. Zara Jade is "transitioning" into a woman, according to the court and had previous convictions for rape and other sexual offences. He had posted a reply to a post about a transgender woman who stabbed his vulnerable victim before tying her to a chair and demanding cash and had been jailed in Bradford.

READ MORE: UK Government bring in lawyer who blocked indyref2 to fight gender battle in court They cut ties with him after he was accused of making derogatory comments about transgender people on Twitter, with screen grabs circulating on Twitter where he referred to trans women as men.īut Ms Rowling, who has been a long-standing critic of the Scottish Government's gender reforms, has rushed to his defence pointing that one of Mr Banham's post was just "standing against the insanity of pretending knife-wielding rapists are women if they say they are." Harry Potter author JK Rowling has jumped to the defence of Ian Banham, a creative director for Ireland's Eurovision act Wild Youth, who was sacked by the band over his alleged anti-trans comments.
