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J.K. Rowling, for the better part of this decade, has been tarnishing her reputation with her controversial remarks online. And things were particularly heated up recently after Scotland passed a Hate Crime and Public Order Act. This ruling introduced more strict measures against hate speech, including misgendering individuals. It could potentially lead to jail time of seven years for individuals found guilty of making such comments.

J.K. Rowling (Credits: Wikimedia Commons)

The fact that this emerged from Rowling’s birthplace has made theHarry Potterauthor compelled to challenge the authorities through her social media posts, sparking further discussion and scrutiny surrounding her stance on transgender rights.

What is Scotland’s Hate Crime and Public Order Act?

The Hate Crime and Public Order Act passed in 2021 recently took effect on 1st April 2024 initiated by the Scottish government, representing a significant step. Besides strengthening existing laws concerning hate crimes, it now also protects a broad category of groups. The legislation ultimately aims to promote inclusivity within society.

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Under this law,“threatening or abusive behavior which is intended to stir up hatred”based on someone’s age, disability, religion, s-xual orientation, transgender identity, and variations in s-x characteristics is strictly prohibited and can be penalized with a maximum of a seven-year jail sentence as reported byThe Guardian.

To put things into perspective, as expressed by X userCollin Rugg,

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“Scotland has introduced a new Hate Crime & Public Order Act where calling someone a “he” even if they’re a biological male could be a criminal offense.”

However, a major chunk of the public views this act as controversial, expressing concerns that it may pose a threat to freedom of speech. This consequently has sparked debates online about the thin line that can be easily breached between protecting against hate speech and preserving the right to express diverse viewpoints.

Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling

Many argue that the law’s broad scope and potential for subjective interpretation could stifle open discourse and valid expression of opinions. Thus, people online want a proper implementation of the rule that respects both the protection of vulnerable groups and the principles of free speech.

J.K. Rowlinghas been known for making numerous controversial remarks, particularly regarding transgender issues and gender identity in the past. Therefore, upon learning about the enactment of this new law in her birthplace, she penned a lengthy social media post expressing her viewpoints.

🎉🌼🌸April Fools! 🌸🌼🎉

Only kidding. Obviously, the people mentioned in the above tweets aren’t women at all, but men, every last one of them.

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— J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling)June 11, 2025

After posting a series of names and photos of various transgender women, which included activists and individuals with criminal backgrounds, Rowling proceeded to describe them as men. And further wrote,

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“I’m currently out of the country, but 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,”

The question of whether this tweet could lead to significant legal repercussions for her is currently a topic of debate, particularly as the new Scottish law has garnered widespread attention in the media.

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Given the problematic nature of Rowling’s remarks and the scrutiny surrounding her previous controversial statements, the possibility of legal consequences looms particularly large. However, opinions may vary on the matter, with some arguing that her comments fall within the bounds of protected speech, while others express concern over their potential to perpetuate harm and further discrimination.

Sampurna Banerjee

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