Terry Pratchett dragged into gender wars on Twitter daughter steps in to claim fantasy icon would NOT have been transphobic
The daughter of late fantasy author Terry Pratchett rushed to the writerâs defense after critics supposedly began attaching the artist to transphobic beliefs. Even Pratchettâs own Twitter handle sprang to life to refute the idea.
The debate over Pratchett, who wrote more than 70 books before his death in 2015, began with a commenter pointing out that the author may have had different views on gender than one of his frequent collaborators, Neil Gaiman, known to many as a writer who has challenged gender norms through his works.
Also if you reduce human beings to "terfs" or "TRAs", because it's easier to be hateful about a labelled group rather than a real individual with real experiences and feelings, have a read of this. Be more Terry. pic.twitter.com/Pyqnq2R4Ni
â" Karen Thompson (@ClartyAnnie) July 31, 2021The debate over Pratchettâs work and views was challenged by none other than his daughter, Rhianna, who called the accusations baseless and âhorrifying.â
âThis is horrifying. My father would most definitely not be a GC if he was still alive. Read. The. Books,â she tweeted.
She went on to accuse âgender criticalâ activists â" who believe gender is biological and immutable â" of trying to ârecruitâ her fatherâs name to align with their cause.
If youâre desperately trying to recruit the dead to your cause then you should probably have a big think about just what youâre supporting.
â" Rhianna Pratchett ð' ð³ï¸âðð³ï¸ââ§ï¸ (@rhipratchett) July 31, 2021Numerous fans stepped forth to get more specific about Pratchettâs history and work, which was directly critical of accepted gender definitions.
Pratchettâs daughter also shared tweets from author Richard Cobbett praising her fatherâs âDiscworldâ series and its inclusivity.
âOne of the many reasons that Iâm proud to be a lifelong fan of [the Discworld] series is its compassion and devotion to humanity in all of its forms â" and that includes many, many characters willing to take control of their own destinies in a world that wants them to be quiet,â he wrote.
Others also stepped forth to cite specific examples from Pratchettâs books or to use their personal connections to the late author to assure anyone following the debate that he would not be aligned with non-inclusive activists.
I knew Terry, and heâd have held the GCs and everything they stood for in utter contempt. (He was absolutely opposed to bigotry.)
â" Charlie Stross (@cstross) July 31, 2021the discworld book monstrous regiment ends with an AFAB character who has lived as a man for decades deciding to introduce himself to his family as a man, but yeah, I'm sure terry pratchett would be all about *checks notes* not letting people choose what bathroom to pee in
â" acab|blm|âªï¸|ð³ï¸âð|⧠ا٠Ù٠خا٠(@jaythenerdkid) July 31, 2021Terry Pratchettâs official Twitter account also jumped to his defense, tweeting, âThey say a little knowledge is a dangerous thing, but it's not one half so bad as a lot of ignorance. Equal Rites #TransRightsAreHumanRights,â the âEqual Ritesâ bit being a reference to the third novel in his âDiscworldâ series and a play on the phrase âequal rights.â
Love that Terry Pratchett has interrupted his own eternal slumber to say âabsolutely fucking notâ to transphobes trying to co-opt his legacy. https://t.co/sWJUUgYDjV
â" Max Morgan ð³ï¸âðð³ï¸ââ§ï¸ (@SpillerOfTea) July 31, 2021Like this story? Share it with a friend!
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