![]() ![]() In October she tweeted: “Trans women are Wonder Women. It’s not the first time Lynda Carter has shown herself as a trans and LGBTQ ally. I can’t imagine how it makes any sense to use one’s fame and resources to put others down. You don’t have to be trans to understand the importance of respecting trans people and affirming their identities. I can’t imagine how it makes any sense to use one’s fame and resources to put others down,” she continued. This (unsurprisingly) led to a strong backlash against Rowling, whose views on gender identity and trans people have frequently stoked controversy, and saw her being compared to one of her most evil fictional creations, Dolores Umbridge.Įnter Wonder Woman… I mean, Lynda Carter, who on Tuesday (14 December) tweeted: “You don’t have to be trans to understand the importance of respecting trans people and affirming their identities. The Penised Individual Who Raped You Is a Woman.” ![]() On Sunday (12 December) Harry Potter author Rowling tweeted an article criticising Police Scotland’s approach to recording a suspect’s gender identity, adding: “War is Peace. And she didn’t even need the lasso of truth or an invisible jet! In what seems like a reference to JK Rowling’s latest tweets concerning trans people, Lynda took to Twitter herself to stand up for what’s right and dismantle anti-trans views with elegant simplicity. The OG Wonder Woman, Lynda Carter, has proven to us why she is truly the iconic Amazonian princess-warrior as she’s stuck up for trans rights.
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