'Happy Birthing Parent Day': JK Rowling trolls gender ideology proponents with funny Mother's Day message



J.K. Rowling trolled radical leftist gender ideology proponents with a Mother's Day message on Sunday, which was the date on which the U.K. marked the occasion this year.

"Happy Birthing Parent Day to all whose large gametes were fertilised resulting in small humans whose sex was assigned by doctors making mostly lucky guesses," the writer quipped in a post on X.

In another post, Rowling wrote, "Devastated and bewildered that my embrace of inclusive language has angered its most enthusiastic devotees, so let's just say: Happy Mother's Day to all females who've raised children."

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Rowling, who authored the "Harry Potter" book series, is outspoken on her views of the transgender movement and in emphasizing the importance of protecting females and female spaces from males who claim to identify as females.

"Like every other gender critical person I know, I believe everyone should be free to express themselves however they wish, dress however they please, call themselves whatever they want, sleep with any consenting adult who wishes to sleep with them, and that trans-identified people should have the same protections regarding employment, housing, freedom of speech and personal safety every other citizen is entitled to," Rowling has noted.

"But this isn't nearly enough for the dominant strain of trans activism, which asserts that unless freedom of speech is removed from dissenters, unless trans-identified men are permitted to strip away women’s rights, with particular reference to single sex spaces like rape crisis centres, prison cells, hospital wards, changing rooms and public bathrooms, until we all bow down to their neo-religion, accept their pseudo-scientific claims and embrace their circular reasoning, trans people are more oppressed, and more at risk, than any other group in society," she wrote.

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Disabled veteran says four black women brutally attacked her on Mother's Day: 'F*** you, you white b****'



Police in Louisville are reportedly investigating a potential hate crime after a disabled army veteran was viciously attacked in a parking lot on Mother's Day.

What happened?

Pamela Ahlstedt-Brown, a disabled Army veteran, told WAVE-TV she was trying to back out of a handicapped parking space at her local Kroger grocery store when she noticed a vehicle parked behind her, preventing her from leaving.

Ahlstedt-Brown said she confronted the passengers inside the vehicle, whom she identified as four young black women in a Dodge car.

"I get out and I say, 'Do you guys need any help?' and she said, 'F*** you, you white b****.' I said, 'Hold on, you don't even know me,'" Brown said. "I said, 'That's fine. If you don't need anything, that's fine. I'll get back in the car,'" Ahlstedt-Brown explained.

That's when Ahlstedt-Brown was attacked, she told WAVE.

"I mean, they were beating me, and I was in a fetal position, covering my face, making sure they didn't get my eyes," she explained.

According to WAVE, strangers in the parking lot — not Kroger security guards — stopped the attack.

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Brown said she went back to the Kroger on Sunday to speak to LMPD officers and tried to retrieve security footage. Tuesday, her daughter called the police multiple times to obtain security footage to no avail.

"They told her, 'You could have got the video from Kroger the first day.' And then he followed that up with, 'Well, a detective has it, so you can't get it from Kroger.' So which was is it? His response was to hang up on her," Brown said.

Ahlstedt-Brown told WAVE she sustained a broken nose during the attack.

What did police say?

A spokesman for the Louisville Metro Police Department reportedly said detectives are investigating the incident as a possible hate crime.

"We're gonna collect all the evidence, present it in court, and they will decide," a LMPD spokesman reportedly said. "A hate crime is an enhancement, in this case, it's an assault is where we are at at this time. The courts will eventually decide that."

TheBlaze reached out to Kroger about the incident, but did not receive a response as of press time.

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Fauci: America can be 'close' to normal by next Mother's Day — but there are 'conditions'



Dr. Anthony Fauci, the chief medical adviser to President Joe Biden, is moving the goal posts once again.

Fauci claimed Sunday that Americans can expect life to be "close" to normal by Mother's Day 2022, but admitted there are "conditions" on a return to normalcy.

What are the details?

During an interview on ABC's "This Week," host George Stephanopoulos asked Fauci what life in America will be like on Mother's Day next year.

"Well, George, I hope that next Mother's Day we're going to see a dramatic difference than what we're seeing right now," Fauci said. "I believe that we will be about as close to back to normal as we can."

However, Fauci stipulated there are "conditions to that."

"We've got to make sure that we get the overwhelming proportion of the population vaccinated," Fauci said. "When that happens, the virus doesn't really have any place to go. There aren't a lot of vulnerable people around. And where there are not a lot of vulnerable people around, you're not going to see a surge. You're not going to see the kinds of numbers we see now."

"That being the case, I think we can approach what we use to remember as normal before all of this tragedy happened," he added.

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What did Fauci say before?

Last December, Fauci predicted Americans could expect normalcy by June. Then he said normality would return by fall. Fauci also said normalcy would return by the end of 2021.

Just last weekend, Fauci told CNN host Wolf Blitzer that America is in "the bottom of the sixth [inning]," meaning he believes America is only two-thirds of the way through the pandemic.

Anything else?

Shockingly, Fauci admitted Sunday that Scott Gottlieb, former commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration, was right when he said governments should immediately begin considering lifting mask mandates.

"Yes, we do need to start being more liberal as we get more people vaccinated," Fauci said. "As you get more people vaccinated, the number of cases per day will absolutely go down. We're averaging about 43,000 a day. We've got to get it much, much lower than that. When that gets lower, the risk of any infection indoor or outdoor diminishes dramatically."

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