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Accusations of Indirect Bigotry
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12:16 - 19:21 (07:05)

The idea that asking questions or standing up for women's rights is indirect bigotry is a bad faith argument, according to the speaker. They criticize the notion that raising valid concerns can be considered problematic.

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The podcast explores the criticism J.K. Rowling has faced and her personal responses to such criticism, where she argues against the claims of her critics that she is a bigot
12:16 - 14:19 (02:03)
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J.K. Rowling
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The podcast explores the criticism J.K. Rowling has faced and her personal responses to such criticism, where she argues against the claims of her critics that she is a bigot

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Accusations of Indirect Bigotry
Episode
Chapter 7: What If You're Wrong?
Podcast
The Witch Trials of J.K. Rowling
J.K. Rowling discusses the extreme accusations made against her, including being accused of advocating for the genocide of trans people.
14:20 - 15:34 (01:14)
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J.K. Rowling
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J.K. Rowling discusses the extreme accusations made against her, including being accused of advocating for the genocide of trans people. She questions why there has been a thousands of percent increase in young women trying to escape their physical bodies and why people aren't questioning this.

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Accusations of Indirect Bigotry
Episode
Chapter 7: What If You're Wrong?
Podcast
The Witch Trials of J.K. Rowling
The debate on whether questioning certain beliefs constitutes indirect bigotry is a topic of discussion.
15:34 - 19:21 (03:47)
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Bigotry
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The debate on whether questioning certain beliefs constitutes indirect bigotry is a topic of discussion. While some argue that direct bigotry is openly demonizing or marginalizing people, others believe that directing harmful questions towards certain populations is also a form of bigotry.

Chapter
Accusations of Indirect Bigotry
Episode
Chapter 7: What If You're Wrong?
Podcast
The Witch Trials of J.K. Rowling