JK Rowling Claims Sturgeon Created a 'Dystopian Nightmare' in Foul-Mouthed Review of Frankly
JK Rowling sharply critiques Nicola Sturgeon’s memoir, accusing her of denying risks in transgender policies and causing lasting harm in the ongoing debate over trans rights.
- On Thursday, JK Rowling launched a profanity-filled critique of Nicola Sturgeon's memoir 'Frankly' on her website as it premiered at the Edinburgh International Book Festival.
- JK Rowling said her aim was to compel journalists to confront Sturgeon with questions grassroots feminists had been raising and that the First Minister had 'treated with contempt'.
- Rowling branded Sturgeon a 'complete f***kwit' and accused her of being 'flat out Trumpian' in her denial of facts, highlighting omitted funds and issues she criticizes.
- Sturgeon’s representatives declined to comment on Rowling’s critique as her review coincided with her appearance alongside broadcaster Kirsty Wark at the Edinburgh International Book Festival.
- Next year, Sturgeon will leave the Scottish Parliament and highlights her exoneration in the Operation Branchform inquiry, amid ongoing legal rulings on gender protections.
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The World Inside Her Head
The media coverage of the gender-ideology stuff in Nicola Sturgeon’s memoir has been based on a couple of short sentences from it, but the main section of the book devotes 14 pages to the subject and it’s worth checking out in depth, at least until something more interesting happens. Highly intelligent people only, obviously. We’ll […]
JK Rowling rips into Nicola Sturgeon's memoir in savage foul mouthed review
The Harry Potter author has released a scathing review of Nicola Sturgeon's new book 'Frankly', calling her a 'f***kwit', and saying that she has "caused real, lasting harm" in the trans debate.
Nicola Sturgeon’s Memoir Mainly Reveals Her Own Emptiness
In spring 2023, Nicola Sturgeon resigned as first minister of Scotland and leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP). Two and a half years later, she has resurfaced as a writer, with a political memoir titled Frankly. Unfortunately, Sturgeon isn’t very good at writing. In fact, she is quite bad at it. Her prose is […]
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