J.K. Rowling claimed she had “no option but to return” a prestigious honor from the Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights organization after being called out for her controversial remarks about the transgender community.Earlier this month, Kerry Kennedy, the organization’s president and daughter of its namesake, posted a strong statement denouncing the Harry Potter author, 55, for her stance on transgender women.“Over the course of June 2020 — LGBTQ Pride Month — and much to my dismay, J.K.
Rowling posted deeply troubling transphobic tweets and statements,” Kennedy, 60, wrote in a statement on the foundation’s website. “I have spoken with J.K.