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'Imperial feminism' — JK Rowling finds oppression in Iran after remaining silent on Gaza genocide

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What Rowling encountered was not a rejection of the Iranian people’s struggle, but a rejection of her claim to moral authority. It was a rejection of human rights lectures from those who stayed silent as Gaza suffered.

Critics have described her stance as selective feminism — raising one’s voice when the victims are politically palatable

You can remove this if you find this anti-feminist propaganda. Is JK Rowling really selective to specific geographic entities in her moral comentary?

Rowling’s defenders argued that one injustice does not negate another. In theory, that is true.

But as critics argue, Rowling did not employ empathetic language but rather judgmental language. She did not foster collective solidarity; instead, she established a moral court.

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