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J.K. Rowling is a popular author who used to write whimsical stories about a wizard school, but who now writes books about transvestite serial killers masturbating into stolen panties because she's lost her goddamn mind.
— Natalie Wynn (Contrapoints)
The book is seen on the side of Contrapoints bath tub in the video J.K. Rowling.
Oh I should probably talk about the book, since I did go to the trouble to read all 900 pages, because, unlike certain other YouTubers, I do in fact know how to read. "Troubled Blood" was published in September 2020 by Joanne Rowling under her pen name Robert Galbraith. For someone apparently so concerned about her womanhood being erased by the transsexuals, the fact that she publishes under a male pen name is, it's interesting. It's a choice.
— Natalie Wynn (Contrapoints)
God, this thing is huge, it's like the "Infinite Jest" of TERFery. So "Troubled Blood" is a detective novel about the simmering heterosexual tension between two investigators. That's really what Rowling is best at isn't it, simmering?
— Natalie Wynn (Contrapoints)
So the prime suspect in "Troubled Blood" is Dennis Creed, a cross-dressing serial killer who dresses as a woman to lull his female victims, whomst he abducts, tortures, rapes, and murders. Interesting. Now I enjoyed this book, because, like most women, I enjoy books about dangerous perverts. But a lot of trans people, literate trans people, have called this book transphobic. And you might think that's unfair since the character Dennis Creed, this serial killer, he is not trans. He's a cross-dresser. This has nothing to do with trans people. Why so triggered snowflake?
— Natalie Wynn (Contrapoints)
Joanne has written a book about a serial killer who dresses as a woman to kill women. Groundbreaking. Now this is such a cliche that you'd kind of expect a seasoned writer like J.K. Rowling to subvert it somehow. Give us a remix, turn it on it's head, humanize the monster in an unexpected way, you know give her a little "Half-Blood Prince" moment, or at least do something new with it. But she really doesn't. It's just Buffalo Bill all over again.
— Natalie Wynn (Contrapoints)