{"id":110,"date":"2026-05-24T15:11:18","date_gmt":"2026-05-24T15:11:18","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/cityflowjournal.com\/?p=110"},"modified":"2026-05-24T15:11:18","modified_gmt":"2026-05-24T15:11:18","slug":"jk-rowling-mansplained","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/cityflowjournal.com\/?p=110","title":{"rendered":"JK Rowling mansplained"},"content":{"rendered":"<div>\n<p>What happened to JK Rowling? If only there were some kind of primary source that could tell us why she became interested in the clash between trans activism and women\u2019s rights \u2014 say, a first-person essay. But alas, the archive is silent. It must be, because why else would two male podcasters have taken it upon themselves to solve this supposed mystery?<\/p>\n<p>Read more <a href=\"https:\/\/cityflowjournal.com\/?p=108\">The orthodox Jews tripping on toad toxins<\/a><\/p>\n<p>This week, the <em>Origin Story<\/em> podcast, hosted by indistinguishable journalists Ian Dunt and Dorian Lynskey, bravely shouldered the burden of analyzing Rowling over the course of two episodes. Do they succeed? Not remotely. But they do offer a fascinating insight into what happens when a certain kind of progressive man becomes radicalized by Bluesky.<\/p>\n<p>And if you think I\u2019m being patronizing and pathologizing, wait until you get a load of the podcast, which is predicated on the idea that Rowling has undergone a metamorphosis so bizarre, only psychological fracture can explain it. \u201cIt\u2019s just such a weird story,\u201d says Dunt. \u201cShe gets to say whatever she likes, but year by year, it gets quite a bit less kind until you just see this thing left over.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Neither host notes that Dunt has referred to Rowling as \u201cthis thing\u201d, as though a lack of appropriate \u201ckindness\u201d has turned her into something monstrous. (The \u201ckindness\u201d demanded only flows in one direction \u2014 there\u2019s no expectation that trans activists could \u201ckindly\u201d respect women\u2019s boundaries.) Nor do they seem to truly believe that Rowling, or any woman with gender-critical beliefs, should get to \u201csay whatever she likes\u201d. Any deference they pay to free speech is strictly pro-forma.<\/p>\n<p>Despite a cursory show of aiming for balance, Dunt and Lynskey aren\u2019t coming to this subject as neutral parties. They have a point of view, and their point of view is that trans activism is the decent, liberal, commonsense stance: any dissent is at best silly, and at worst (gasp) Right-wing. The assumption which shapes the entire podcast is that there is no legitimate way to be gender critical.<\/p>\n<p>Ten years ago, when Stonewall\u2019s \u201cno debate\u201d position held sway, this was the standard stance in most of the UK media. Today, it has substantially collapsed, but it persists in certain pockets. One of these is Bluesky \u2014 the X-replacement social media platform memorably described by Josh Barro as a \u201ccontainment dome\u201d for extremist Left-wing opinions, and a site where Dunt and Lynskey both enjoy hefty followings.<\/p>\n<p>On Bluesky, the gender argument never left 2016. Lynskey treats the idea that you can support trans people\u2019s rights while criticizing the politics and precepts of trans activism as inherently bad faith: \u201cIt\u2019s very hard to separate those two things considering that, without gender identity, how do trans people make sense?\u201d In other words, if you don\u2019t accept trans people\u2019s understanding of the world, you\u2019re a transphobe.<\/p>\n<p>This is obviously ludicrous. There are innumerable creeds that I don\u2019t share, while also believing that the people who hold them are entitled to freedom from discrimination: Christians, Muslims, vegans, even people who think \u201ctwo male podcasters giving an etiquette seminar to a woman they don\u2019t know\u201d is an acceptable form of entertainment. If the belief in gender identity requires everyone else to adhere to it, that\u2019s pretty totalitarian.<\/p>\n<p>Dunt and Lynskey find it easy to embrace their own gender identities. In a moment of hearty masculine backslapping, they agree that it would be \u201cmad\u201d to object to the term cisgender. \u201cWe\u2019re both cisgender. It\u2019s like, whatever,\u201d shrugs Lynskey obliviously. Oh, do you identify as naturally of the sex class that does less housework and isn\u2019t expected to put other people\u2019s feelings first? How nice for you! (Then, having agreed that \u201ccisgender\u201d is \u201ca really valid and useful word\u201d, neither uses it for the entire rest of the first podcast. Truly, an indispensable piece of language.)<\/p>\n<p>They take the same attitude to the word \u201cterf\u201d. \u201cIt\u2019s weird the way it\u2019s treated like a slur and yet it\u2019s not factually inaccurate,\u201d ponders Lynskey, which is exactly the kind of thing racists have historically said about the P-word and the N-word. A word becomes a slur because of the way it\u2019s used \u2014 and, as the linguist Deborah Cameron noted in 2016, \u201cterf\u201d is used to make violent threats like \u201cslit their throats\u201d and \u201cevery terf out there needs to die\u201d.<\/p>\n<p>But it\u2019s a strange quirk of this podcast: listening to it, you\u2019d have no idea that trans activism contains a long history of misogynistic abuse. At one point, Lynskey refers to Julie Bindel\u2019s 2004 <em>Guardian<\/em> column, \u201cGender Benders, Beware\u201d as \u201cviciously transphobic\u201d and \u201cugly stuff\u201d. What he doesn\u2019t mention is that the column was written in response to a grotesque trans activist attack on the feminist organization Vancouver Rape Relief, for the crime of trying to run a female-only service. (The headline was the <em>Guardian<\/em>\u2019s own choice: Bindel doesn\u2019t even use the phrase \u201cgender benders\u201d in the copy.)<\/p>\n<p>When it comes to Rowling, there\u2019s not even the tiniest acknowledgment that there may have been an element of sexism in the way she was hounded. The nearest Dunt and Lynskey come to sympathizing with her is in a discussion of the domestic violence she suffered from her first husband \u2014 and this comes with an intimation that the experience has made her fragile and unreliable. It\u2019s the classic double bind for the female victim: your experience of male violence disqualifies you to talk about male violence.<\/p>\n<p>And even to refer to \u201cmale violence\u201d would likely send Dunt and Lynskey into apoplexy: accurate references to sex are a dreadful taboo here. Throughout the episodes, they act scandalized at anyone referring to a trans woman as male or a man. Lynskey makes an audible \u201coof\u201d when Dunt quotes Maya Forstater calling Pips Bunce, the gender-fluid Credit Suisse executive who was anointed one of the 100 top women executives in the <em>Financial Times<\/em>, \u201ca white man who likes to dress in women\u2019s clothes\u201d.<\/p>\n<p>Read more <a href=\"https:\/\/cityflowjournal.com\/?p=85\">The war for China\u2019s soul<\/a><\/p>\n<p>But to anyone not marinated in Bluesky, there is nothing shocking at all about calling Bunce a man. This is someone clearly male who, half the time, wears a suit; who has a wife and a career in finance; and who expects everyone to fall in line with his self-perception and treat him as a woman when he decides to wear a wig. Bunce\u2019s behavior is as male-pattern as his baldness. If Dunt and Lynskey think \u201cman\u201d is the most insulting epithet that could be thrown at him, I\u2019m happy to sit here and call them both men all day.<\/p>\n<p>Dunt and Lynskey are the proverbial last Japanese soldiers in the jungle, still fighting a war that\u2019s been settled elsewhere. According to them, rapid onset gender dysphoria is a discredited \u201cclown car\u201d theory: actually, the increase in girls identifying out of their sex in adolescence without a previous history of gender variance was confirmed by the Cass report. Ah, but Cass too can be dismissed: she\u2019s \u201cnot a gender specialist\u201d. (She is, of course, one of the most experienced and respected pediatricians in the country, but what does that weigh compared to a podcast?)<\/p>\n<p>In <em>Origin Story<\/em> land, autogynephilia \u2014 the theory that some men transition because they are turned on by the idea of themselves as a woman \u2014 is similarly \u201cdiscredited\u201d. Who\u2019s going to tell the American critic and trans woman Andrea Long Chu that he was wrong when he wrote that he transitioned \u201cfor Daisy Dukes, bikini tops, and all the dresses, and, my god, for the breasts\u201d?<\/p>\n<p>In the podcast, Imane Khelif is the \u201cfemale Algerian boxer\u201d, and it\u2019s sheerest cruelty to point out that Khelif is actually a male athlete who, regardless of DSDs, therefore doesn\u2019t belong in women\u2019s sport. There\u2019s even a throwaway reprise of the once-popular \u201cMichael Phelps\u2019s armspan\u201d argument, which claims that being male in a female competition is no different to any other physical advantage an athlete might have. I wanted to ask Dunt and Lynskey to do clownfish as an encore.<\/p>\n<p>When Dunt and Lynskey absolutely have to acknowledge that trans inclusion has costs for women, they can\u2019t concede that this is built into the system they are endorsing. Referring to the case of the rapist Karen White, who reoffended while held in a women\u2019s prison, they agree that this was an \u201cinsane\u201d decision by the prison service: \u201chowever trans inclusive you are, it\u2019s quite hard to [say] that a rapist who then transitioned should be put in there without any consideration,\u201d says Lynskey.<\/p>\n<p>Well, it should have been a hard argument to make. And yet trans activists made it, and prison policy was shaped by it. The women who were assaulted are not figments of a terrible Right-wing imagination \u2014 even though I and other feminists were called \u201cterfs\u201d, \u201ctransphobes\u201d and \u201cgenital obsessives\u201d for pointing out that self-identity made cases like this inevitable.<\/p>\n<p>If the terfs had been listened to, a young female psychiatric patient who identified as male would never have been placed on a male ward, where she was raped. (The NHS trust that enforced this \u201cinclusive\u201d policy also deliberately obstructed the police investigation into the crime.) It\u2019s the funny thing about being called trans exclusionary: I know perfectly well why trans people should be included in the services that fit their birth sex. The \u201ckindness\u201d Dunt and Lynskey demand in their idiotic podcast led, in this instance, to a vulnerable trans person suffering the worst kind of violation.<\/p>\n<p>Even the fact that Rowling funds a center for female victims of violence is held against her, because Beira\u2019s Place is women-only and therefore tarnished in the eyes of these reasonable men. Her greatest crime of all, though, is funding For Women Scotland\u2019s Supreme Court case against the Scottish government, which ultimately clarified that the Equality Act protects sex, and not gender identity. The Equality Act also, separately, protects trans people, but apparently it\u2019s intolerable for women to have even one clause of legislation to themselves.<\/p>\n<p>By writing this, I\u2019m laying myself open to the charge of \u201cobsession\u201d. \u201cOnce I see a writer become obsessed with this issue, they cannot let it go. It becomes almost all they write about,\u201d says Lynskey. But this reveals more about his fixation than mine. The gender-critical writers named in the podcast \u2014 Jesse Singal, Victoria Smith, Bindel, me, Rowling \u2014 all cover a vast number of other topics, from the Super Bowl to surrogacy to celebrity sex tapes to extremely long crime novels. It\u2019s Lynskey and Dunt who are only able to see trans.<\/p>\n<p>I\u2019d be lying if I said I love everything about Rowling\u2019s social media style: certainly I wish she\u2019d spent less time beefing with India Willoughby, if only because it seems beneath her dignity to pay attention to a voluntarily castrated ex-weatherman. But there\u2019s no hidden truth, no sinister \u201corigin story\u201d, about what happened to her. She\u2019s always been fighty on social media. (Remember Indyref? Or Brexit? Or all the times she sassed Trump?) She\u2019s always been committed to feminism.<\/p>\n<p>This podcast is nothing but a whine of fury that Rowling has shown she values women\u2019s rights more than pandering to men\u2019s feelings. I\u2019m sure that Dunt and Lynskey consider themselves as far from the manosphere as it\u2019s possible to be, and yet the message of <em>Origin Story<\/em> is that defying men makes a woman subhuman. Such chauvinism has always been embedded in trans activism. That\u2019s why so many feminists rebelled against the doctrine, and it\u2019s also why some liberal men have such a hard time giving it up.<\/p>\n<p>Read more <a href=\"https:\/\/cityflowjournal.com\/?p=83\">Why Brexit is back<\/a><\/p>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>What happened to JK Rowling? If only there were some kind of primary source that could tell us why she became interested in the clash between trans activism and women\u2019s rights \u2014 say, a first-person essay. 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