Daniel Radcliffe In Response To JK Rowling's Statement On Transparency
JAKARTA - Actor Daniel Radcliffe opened his voice regarding JK Rowling's tweet on Twitter on Monday, June 8. The Harry Potter actor wrote an essay that began with "Transgender women are women."
Radcliffe uploaded his writings through the website of The Trevor Project, a non-profit organization that focuses on suicide prevention for LGBTQ (Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Queer).
The 30-year-old actor cited the fact that 78 percent of transgender people reported experiencing discrimination because of their gender identity.
"We need to support transgender and non-binary people, not erase their identity, and do no harm,"
Daniel Radcliffe
In addition, Radcliffe also shared a short guide for Rowling to understand transgender issues through the website The Trevor Project.
The Guns Akimbo player realizes that many Harry Potter fans are disappointed by the statement made by JK Rowling - the author of their favorite book. Radcliffe also added his response to fans.
“I apologize for the pain of the comments given. I hope you don't lose the value that is in the (Harry Potter) story. If these books teach you that love is the greatest force in the universe, able to overcome everything. "
“If they teach that strength is found in diversity, and dogmatic ideas about chastity lead to the oppression of the vulnerable; if you believe a certain character is trans, non binary, gender fluid, or they are gay or bisexual; if you find something in this story that resonates with you and helps you at any time in your life - then it is between you and the book you read, and it is sacred. And I don't think anyone can touch that. This means to you what it means to you and I hope this comment will not pollute that too much, "concluded Daniel Radcliffe in a statement.
Although this contradicts Rowling's opinion, she hopes that the media will not take her statement as a sign that she and Rowling are fighting. Radcliffe felt he had to talk about this.
Previously, JK Rowling wrote a number of tweets stating her impartiality towards transgender groups through her Twitter account. "I love trans people. However, removing the concept of gender takes away from the ability of many people to discuss their lives more meaningfully. It is not hate when you tell the truth," Rowling added.
It makes sense that Daniel Radcliffe would want to step in on this. The reason is, he collaborated with The Trevor Project for 1 decade. In fact, he was awarded the Hero Award by the organization in 2011 for his contribution to defending LGBTQ people.