https://x.com/nmlinguaphile/status/1938284181546799310?s=51&t=cLq01Oy84YkmYPZ-URIMYw
"A San Francisco bookstore will no longer carry the "Harry Potter" series due to author J.K. Rowling's political actions toward excluding transgender women from gendered spaces. " abc7ne.ws/4kckQZ4
I am all for businesses to make decisions about what products that carry and who they want as customers, but seriously...
I am pretty sure that banning books, or even restricting access to books, was evil not that long ago. The JKR hate is an awesome display of tolerance.
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It's not enough that she supported the LG & Bs, suggesting Dumbledore may have been "gay". No. Not nearly enough for the LGBTQ++++ mafia.
To find out this was the reason a local bookstore ceased the sale of her books is good information, because I wouldn't want to patronize and enrich such twisted people. The Free Market at work. Ain't it grand!
Nothing but complete submission is good enough.
I suspect that the likelihood of you patronizing this bookstore before having this information was virtually zero.
Given how depraved and destroyed Frisco has become over the last 10-20 years, it's unlikely I would visit there at all, much less patronize any business there. That's too bad. There was a time it was a city on my list of American cities to visit. But no more. I had a sister in California, in the L.A. area, and I finally went out to visit her there. She passed away a year and a half ago, and while her husband is like a brother, I don't know that I would fly out there now. Then my wife's brother just moved out there this past week, so I do have two family members whose presence there could compel me to visit. Hopefully, they're not too far apart so that I could visit with both of them and then get the hell out.
I was in the LA area for work a couple of years ago, it wasn't as bad as I thought in the areas I visited.
My sister had been there something like ten years by the time I actually flew out there to visit her (financially, it wasn't difficult for them to fly out to us where both her and her hubby's family were at the time). She took me on a tour of all the homes they inhabited before their current townhouse, then we went to some mall-like area on the beach. The homeless encampments weren't a problem at the time.
I wouldn't want to live there, but there are parts worth visiting.
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