Jk Rowling made fun of fun in the “International Day of Asexuality”, calling him a “False Oppression Day” in which people can inform “Complete Strangers” that “does not like a fluff.” The asexual day tok cooker with the author of “Harry Potter”, accusing or “kidnaping” the conversation.
“Happy International Day of False Oppression to all those who want strangers to complete that they do not like a fluff,” Rowling joked in a Publication on Sunday X.
The author was responding to a virtual steering wheel announced on April 6 as “International Asexuality Day” and elaborated when declaring: “Asexuality is where a person experiences little or no sexual attraction.”
“Asexual people can form deep emotional connections and relationships, but it is not about sexual attraction in the same way as others,” added the digital notice.
An X user called John Tok to the comments section of the Rowling publication, writing“As a gay man, can some can tell me why heterosexual people who do not want to be lean have something to do with me?!”
“I am very grateful that organizations like LGB Alliance in 2025 withdraw against these nonsense, it is glorious to see that they grow every year bigger and stronger …” John added.
The author of “Harry Potter” responded to the user of X, joking, “Of course, people are still killed for being gay in many countries, but the heterosexual people who do not like the rapids are being literally ignored until death, John. Is that what do you want?”
“Actually, you can be gay, straight or bi while also asexual bee,” another user X intervened, to which Rowling replied: “How are you supposed to tell yourself if you don’t experience sexual attraction?”
“This is the problem of grouping all those who are not directly in an ‘LGBTQ, etc.’ ‘ Category, “A third comment by user X”, Ifexual people do not want sex, good luck for them.
Rowling responded to user X, writing: “Refusing to accept that the people who do not like sex belongs to the gay category is similar to wanting segregated baths in the 1950s, since approximately thousands of gender activists will inform you once the hands literally stop.”
Another user of X
“Asexual only means that they do not want sexual participation,” added user X. “The question is why someone else should worry about that! Specifically the Tqwerty lot.”
Rowling responded to that user X too, asking: “How do they know the asexual people while they are homosexual or heterosexual, I wonder?”
“Everything has its own day now, what will be later?” Another user asked, to which the author replied: “I want an international boredom of this shit day.”
“You will need a flag,” another X user emerged, to which Rowling replied: “I am thinking about a gray background to represent boredom and a couple of wavy eyes to express exasperation.”
This exchange seemed to offend the co -creator of the International Day of Asexuality, Yasmin Benoit, who accused Rowling of “kidnap” the conversation about asexuality.
“The introduction of many people [to International Asexuality Day] Now he went through JK Rowling hating in him, “Benoit told PinkNews.” It is becoming a conversation in so many spaces that I have not seen before, but for a negative reason. She girl or kidnapped the occasion. “
International Asexuality Day Cooking said that since Rowling shared his publication X, he has been receiving “ignorant” online comments.
“I have made people say that asexual people do not exist, the asexual community does not exist, but it is as if there were literally a community of asexual people who speak at this time. As I do not know what else I can tell you, he said.
“Many of them say that it is a mental disorder, some have just said that it is a side effect of the SSRIs or that it is part of the” transmenda, “he added.” That is why much of my work has focused on legislative protections for the asexual community, because this is the consequence of consciousness. “
Benoit added strangely that the “legislative protections for the asexual community” are necessary, citing a study by King’s College London that revealed that more than 40 percent the British believe that people cannot identify themselves as asexuals if they have sex, while 26 percent think that asexual people have not yet met the right person, and 11 percent do not believe that asexuality is not believe that asexuality is not real thing.
“That is why much of my work has focused on legislative protections for the asexual community, because this is the consequence of consciousness,” Benoit said. “I think it shows exactly why international asexuality day is needed and why asexual activism is needed.”
Benoit also accused his critics of being “acceptance”, referring to a phobia of people who identify as “AS”, an abbreviation of “asexual” used among activists who, for some reason, have made their mission to give a conference to their mission.
“I think that the influx of comments that I have really appealed shows how acceptance is seen and that it is something that exists, because there are many people who do not believe me when I talk about it,” Benoit said.
“There are thousands of people who could worry less about asexuality,” he continued, and added that now people have decided: “Oh, so this is the next group we are going to.”
Alana Mastrangelo is a Breitbart News reporter. You can follow her on Facebook and X in @Armastrangeloand on Instagram.