A beloved bookstore in San Francisco has caught everyone by surprise by deciding not just quietly, but boldly, that it will no longer sell Harry Potter books. This move comes in response, and frankly, in defiance, after JK Rowling's controversial support against transgender rights. It shines a spotlight on how committed this store truly feels about supporting transgender and LGBTQ+ rights. p>
Known around town—and beyond—for its creative and inclusive spirit, this bookstore announced its decision in an eye-catching blog post titled "Wizards, but Not That Wizard." The staff laid out their reasons succinctly: they're distancing themselves from Rowling's work after she revealed funding a group that aims at curbing transgender rights, especially when it comes down how they fit in workplaces or women's spaces. p>
While they acknowledge they don't know every detail about this fund's goals, their message was loud and clear: they won't contribute one cent through book sales. "As booksellers from and within a community that knows a thing or two about magic," they wrote with a wink, "we're all about wizarding vibes!" they quipped, embracing their roots in storytelling and imagination. p>
They get it, some people still want their Harry Potter fix. So, they're suggesting folks look around second-hand shops. Plus, they've put together a list that sprinkles fairy dust on other magical reads, opening doors (or broom cupboards?) beyond Harry Potter's universe. p>
This sentiment mirrors a growing distaste many have towards Rowling's alignment with TERF views—those trans-exclusionists that have drawn criticism and sparked heated debates. p>
The controversy saw a crescendo with Rowling cheering on a UK Supreme Court ruling that impacted transgender women's rights. Her celebratory post, with a cocktail and cigar in hand, stirred up even more friction among fans who once adored her books. p>
In response, this bookstore hasn't just closed its doors—it's standing with transgender folks, urging their crowd, allies, and supporters, "Let's do something." They wrap up with a simple, determined "Happy reading" and "solidarity forever," underlining their standing as champions in this fight. p>
This isn't just about selling books. It's a statement on building a place that truly feels safe and inclusive. By haltering anymore sales from Rowling's works, they're aligning with those fighting against transgender marginalization. p>
Bookstores have long been places where ideas were born and societal changes were discussed. This San Francisco store isn't just a place with bookshelves; it's a beacon, affirming itself as a leader in social justice. p>
For those who feel as they do, joining their newsletter means staying updated on political shifts impacting LGBTQ+ lives. It's about keeping a conversation going and a community informed and connected. p>
This story isn't just about resistance. It's about unity, about taking collective action, standing firmly behind what you believe. By stepping away from Rowling, this bookstore isn't just supporting LGBTQ+ folks—it shouts out loud that it's time we push harder towards equality and human rights. p>
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