“Courageous Coughlan: Star Refuses Harry Potter Role Post Legal Showdown”
The Court stressed that while transgender individuals are still protected from discrimination, these protections do not extend to spaces or policies designed for biological women, such as quotas, women-only shortlists, anddomestic violence shelters, among others.
Coughlan urged people to donate to a charity that supports the transgender community
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“F**k the Supreme Court,” the actress said on her Instagram, using her platform to urge people to donate to Not a Phase, a UK-based charity supporting members of the transgender community. Coughlan has allegedly donated $68,000 to the group.
“F**k the TERFs,” she continued.
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Rowling, on the other hand, has been both a vocal and financial supporter of FWS, reportedly contributing an estimated $92,000 to the group’s legal efforts.
The author has become a controversial figure in recent years due to expressing her views as a Trans-Exclusionary Radical Feminist (TERF), a branch of feminism that opposes gender ideology.
The branch believes in s*x being biological, immutable, and binary. As a result, they oppose the existence of concepts such as gender self-identification and transgenderism. TERFs take particular issue with what they see as biological men intruding in women-only spaces.
With celebrities and fans taking sides, it’s clear that the debate has gone beyond legal definitions, expanding into a broader discussion about societal consensus on concepts such as identity, s*x, and biological parameters.
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