I was never a big fan of the Harry Potter books, for various reasons. I tried to read one – I was not their target audience, in age or proclivity – and just could not. I’ve had reservations about their effects on their younger audience, as the series of books followed and shaped them through their upbringing.
That aside, for now, we should have admiration for the dauntless courage of their author, J.K. Rowling, most recently in the face of the totalitarian ‘hate speech’ law just passed in Scotland, where she has taken up residence.
Almost along amongst the quisling ‘elites’ of this world – the rich and famous – Miss Rowling has consistently refused to call ‘transitioned’ males – that is, who attempt to become females, or consider themselves so – by their preferred pronouns, insisting they are males, and males they shall remain, in saecula saeculorum. Hence, the novel and ridiculous crime of ‘misgendering’. Miss Rowling rightly points out that this to deem males to be females is demeaning, and often dangerous, to real females, as these men are put in the midst of vulnerable females in various close settings – schools, hospitals and prisons.
She now stands the possibility of being arrested, and her response is succinct:
Freedom of speech and belief are at an end in Scotland if the accurate description of biological sex is deemed criminal…
If what I’ve written here qualifies as an offence under the terms of the new Act, I look forward to being arrested when I return to the birthplace of the Scottish Enlightenment
What Miss Rowling has said is not hate, but simple truth, the declaration of which is an act of charity, that is, love, for the one mired in falsity and delusion.
As we in Canada face our own ‘hate laws’, we should stand with J.K. Rowling. Only in the truth, and the right to speak the truth, can we ever possibly be free.
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I was glancing through some headlines, and noticed a mention of Julie Payette – engineer and astronaut and sometime the Queen’s representative in Canada – which brought back vague memories. She was appointed Governor-General by Justin Trudeau in 2017. Ms. Payette resigned in 2021, amidst claims that she created a ‘toxic work environment’, with allegations[…]Continue reading→
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Catholic Action in Poland has issued a formal statement appealing to the President of the Republic of Poland to pardon Weronika Krawczyk—convicted for warning other women against an abortion-performing gynaecologist. Catholic Action (AK) emphasizes that no apology is owed to a doctor who has performed numerous abortions and proposed others; furthermore, the organization considers the[…]Continue reading→
A very blessed and glorious Easter! Christus surrexit vere, alleluia! As we begin this Easter Octave with the great Solemnity of Easter, music to lift the soul would be one of Bach’s Easter cantatas, composed during his time at Leipzig in the early 1700’s, for the six Sundays of this festive season, leading up to[…]Continue reading→
Today, April 4th, muted this year by Holy Saturday, is the commemoration of Saint Isidore of Seville (560-636) a bishop and doctor of the Church during a tumultuous age, when civilization was crumbling, coming apart at its very seams, which may sound sort of au courant. Then again, the form of this world has always[…]Continue reading→
The time between Good Friday and Easter Sunday is one of waiting, in silence, as the world wonders – anticipates – what will happen, after the death of Christ. We re-live this time each year in the anamnesis of our liturgy, and in turn look forward to the glorious re-creation of all things at the[…]Continue reading→