J.K. Rowling's recent comments on social media suggested that public toilets could be policed by taking and sharing photographs of individuals using them. Her remarks were made in the context of ongoing debates regarding single-sex facilities and the recent gender ruling by the Supreme Court. Supporters of Rowling praised her suggestion, while critics condemned it as inciting harassment and violating privacy. Concerns were voiced about the legality and morality of photographing individuals in private spaces, illustrating the polarization surrounding issues of trans rights and women’s safety.
Decent men will stay out, as they always have, so we can assume all who don't are a threat, given their disregard for women's and girls' safety, privacy and dignity. Photographing, reporting and disseminating such men's images online will be a piece of cake.
JK Rowling now openly incites public harassment of trans women and others who don't meet her personal test of 'decency'. Photographing strangers and posting their image online as presumed threats? That's not feminism. It's a vigilante call to action, rooted in paranoia.
You want to take pictures of people using the restroom? Do you not realise how sick and f**ked-up that sounds?
Joanne, what you are encouraging people to do is illegal. Photographing people.
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