Tennis icon Martina Navratilova drops truth bomb on transgender woman who claims his 'body chemistry is more female than' hers



After India Willoughby, a biological man who claims to be a woman, asserted that his "body chemistry is more female than" that of former professional women's tennis player Martina Navratilova, the tennis icon fired back by noting that Willoughby is not female.

Navratilova had tweeted that "trans identifying males is not a transphobic buzz phrase ... but rather a biological fact. Also it makes it much easier to understand who is who and how they started. Where they end up can change, but biology doesn't change. Ever."

Willoughby asserted that "calling someone a 'trans identified male' rather than simply a woman is about as transphobic as it gets" and that an individual "who transitions is factually and legally a biological female."

"Biology absolutely changes. My body chemistry is more female than Martina's. My anatomy is female. The fact Martina and other bigots refuse to acknowledge me or any woman who happens to be trans is deeply offensive. If it sticks in her craw so much, she shouldn’t be commentating," Willoughby declared. "The NHS - actual doctors - recognise me. They're not confused. So why can't Martina Navratilova? It's bigotry and prejudice," Willoughby added.

Martina Navratilova responded by stating the simple truth that Willoughby "never was, and never will be, female."

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But Willoughby openly claims that he is female.

"I don't ID as a woman/female. I am a woman/female," Willoughby has tweeted.

Willoughby has claimed to to be "more of a woman than JK Rowling will ever be," referring to the famous author of the "Harry Potter" series.

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Leftist 'Star Wars' actor issues explanation on why he 'liked' J.K. Rowling's response to a transgender critic



Mark Hamill of "Star Wars" fame is explaining himself after he apparently liked a recent post by "Harry Potter" author J.K. Rowling.

Rowling recently responded to a tweet in which India Willoughby, a biological male whose Twitter profile includes the descriptions "trans newsreader/Loose Woman" and "Female," absurdly asserted, "I’m more of a woman than JK Rowling will ever be."

"Citation needed," Rowling wrote in response to Willoughby's remark.

\u201cCitation needed.\u201d
— J.K. Rowling (@J.K. Rowling) 1674411168

Hamill, an outspoken leftist who played the iconic character Luke Skywalker in multiple "Star Wars" films, apparently liked Rowling's tweet at some point.

"What I 'liked' about this exchange was someone speaking their truth to power. Twitter is, unfortunately, no place for nuance," Hamill tweeted. "It's imperative I make this abundantly clear: I support human rights for EVERYONE, regardless of their gender identity, PERIOD."

\u201cWhat I "liked" about this exchange was someone speaking their truth to power. Twitter is, unfortunately, no place for nuance.\nIt's imperative I make this abundantly clear: I support human rights for EVERYONE, regardless of their gender identity, PERIOD.\u201d
— Mark Hamill (@Mark Hamill) 1674599179

Rowling has earned the ire of radical leftist gender ideology proponents because she recognizes biological sex and has been outspoken in support of protecting women's rights in the face of the transgender movement — she has also expressed concern about the impact of the movement on young women.

"I'm concerned about the huge explosion in young women wishing to transition and also about the increasing numbers who seem to be detransitioning (returning to their original sex), because they regret taking steps that have, in some cases, altered their bodies irrevocably, and taken away their fertility," Rowling wrote in a 2020 essay.

"So I want trans women to be safe. At the same time, I do not want to make natal girls and women less safe. When you throw open the doors of bathrooms and changing rooms to any man who believes or feels he’s a woman [...] then you open the door to any and all men who wish to come inside. That is the simple truth," she wrote.

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JK Rowling shuts down trans activist with perfect two-word response that goes mega-viral



Author J.K. Rowling went viral on Sunday after responding to a transgender activist who attacked her without provocation.

What is the background?

On Sunday, Rowling criticized Scottish politicians for issuing groveling apologies after they participated in a demonstration in which at least one person had a "decapitate TERFs" sign, the Glasgow World reported.

"A strange new form of temporary blindness has broken out among Scottish politicians," Rowling tweeted. "None of them could read placards calling for violence against women while standing inches away from them, yet they were instantly cured when photos of them posing with the signs hit the press."

In response, trans activist India Willoughby claimed the "decapitate TERFs" sign did not exist and said that Rowling does not "represent women." Then Willoughby took a direct shot at Rowling.

"I’m more of a woman than JK Rowling will ever be," Willoughby claimed.

How did Rowling respond?

Willoughby's claim — that as a biological male Willoughby is more of a woman than Rowling, who is a biological woman — quickly caught the "Harry Potter" author's attention.

Rowling responded with just two words.

"Citation needed," she said.

\u201cCitation needed.\u201d
— J.K. Rowling (@J.K. Rowling) 1674411168

The response generated nearly 140,000 "likes" and more than 16 million views by Monday afternoon.

Rowling is a regular target for trans activists because she has repeatedly made it clear that she opposes progressive trans ideology on the grounds that it erases the legitimacy of women.

Trans activists accuse Rowling of being a TERF, which stands for "trans-exclusionary radical feminist." Even dictionary.com defines the label negatively, saying that TERF refers to "an advocate of radical feminism who believes that a trans woman’s gender identity is not legitimate and who is hostile to the inclusion of trans people and gender-diverse people in the feminist movement."

Anything else?

Willoughby later celebrated that Willoughby's rhetorical attack on Rowling drew the billionaire author's attention, as well as the attention of comedian Ricky Gervais.

Posting a screenshot of Rowling's reply, which showed that Gervais had "liked" Rowling's response, Willoughby wrote, "It’s insane that my existence annoys two people on Twitter who between them have a combined Twitter following of 30 million people! That’s nuts, isn’t it?"

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