This article in The Atlantic about why "Millennials" are upset with JK Rowling not slavishly sharing their endorsement of transsexual activism is pretty good, actually.
I think it fair to say that it suggests that Harry Potter fandom into adulthood is a bit immature, as is being horrified that a member of an older generation does not share your outlook on an issue with complete affinity.
It is clear that many transsexuals upset with her do not do nuance. It's full of hyperbolic "why does she want to hurt me so much? This is devastating." They have a huge tendency to generalise from their own experience in ways which allow for (being generous here!) little in the way of contradiction, or the consideration of other evidence. For example, comments on Twitter along the lines "I knew I was a man/woman at age X, how dare she suggest some trans teens seem to 'suddenly' realise they are trans. They probably knew for years, like me, but just never told anyone."
At least I see that there is considerable push back on Twitter now about this in support of Rowling.
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We have entered peak stupidity.
Monty Python thought they were doing irony in the Life of Brian.
how wrong they were
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