‘Manhunt,’ a novel by trans author Gretchen Felker-Martin, has whipped up a fierce internet debate about a scene in which J.K. Rowling is killed in a fire.
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‘Manhunt,’ a novel by trans author Gretchen Felker-Martin, has whipped up a fierce internet debate about a scene in which J.K. Rowling is killed in a fire.
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I wish feminists would be honest and admit that they opened the floodgates for the gender confusion we see today. Just like in Genesis, the weaker vessel is targeted by the enemy in order bring about confusion and disorder.
The outrage over this book is merely a continuation of the same dichotomy that feminists have been pushing for years, in which women are both helpless victims of the patriarchy and oppressed by evil men and also strong lionesses and girl bosses. You cannot claim that you do not need men and then clamor for protection.
From what I’ve read, the people that should be “offended” at this book should be men and not women. The death of men due to a mysterious illness that targets those with high levels of testosterone serves as the catalyst for the plot.
And gender hostility, and cancel culture.