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HBO's Harry Potter series aims to attract new fans while navigating controversies surrounding J.K. Rowling's anti-trans activism.
A reporter at the heart of the BBC's coverage of gender dysphoria has questioned claims that the corporation suffers from systemic bias on trans issues, saying it ran a series of reports without any interference. Claims that the BBC had failed to properly cover gender and trans issues formed part of a memo alleging serious and systemic problems of bias at the corporation.
There is nothing more obvious than Ryan Boyajian - "entrepreneur," friend of money launderers, terrible jacket enthusiast, and connoisseur of "tits on a stick" (according to Tamra) - owning a Cybertruck. Of course, this man owns a Cybertruck. Of course. You can tell just by looking at him, just like you can tell by looking at Heather Dubrow, that she would probably order an ugly, logo-emblazoned Fendi bucket hat to wear to Coachella,
During chat questions, users are prompted with a conversation opener and must pick the correct response. A screenshot of the prompt shows a person asking: " Magst du die Bücher mit Harry Potter als Figur? " which roughly translates to: "Do you like books with Harry Potter as a character?" The correct response translates to: "Yes, but in my opinion, the author is mean."
California Governor Gavin Newsom aligned his views with far-right rhetoric, questioning participation of trans athletes in women's sports and supporting anti-trans narratives on the Shawn Ryan Show podcast.