J.K. Rowling on Trans Beliefs

Not Worried About Her Legacy ...

Why Bother? Ill Be 6 Feet Deep!!!

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J.K. Rowling isnt going to her grave anxiously thinking about how the world will remember her after being labeled transphobic -- on the contrary, she says she doesnt give a hoot.

The famed Harry Potter author -- whos been mired in controversy these past 3 years for what some consider bigoted comments about transgender people -- made her position clear as day in a new podcast, "The Witch Trials of J.K. Rowling."

In episode one, J.K. talks about her legacy ... one she says she wont be concerned about after shes gone. The reason she gives is pretty frank -- she says, "Ill be dead."

Rather than stress about how society will judge her in death, JKR says shes more interested in the right now and living life while she can. She says the notion of trying to please everybody and be beloved in the history books is a pompous way to carry on, and she wont do it.

Shes gotten headlines again recently in the wake of the release of a new Harry Potter game, which features trans characters ... seemingly flying in the face of opinions shes so tightly embraced -- that transwomen are not actually women and vice versa.

Despite making this POV clear and not backing down, J.K. has also said people are misunderstanding her intentions -- especially as it relates to any perceived malice.

Of course, that tends to fall on deaf ears a lot -- especially on Twitter. Rowling continues to be branded a "TERF" (trans-exclusionary radical feminist) and a bigot ... and has even had some of the HP cast turn their backs on her as well.

All of which, is totally fine with her.