DUMBDORF GROWS ANGRY AT J.K.
DUMBDORF GROWS ANGRY AT J.K., STATING, "IT IS SHE THAT IS WRESTING WITH LESBIANISM, AND USING ME AS A "SCAPEGOAT" FOR HER OWN EMOTIONAL PROBLEMS - WILL THERE BE A LAWSUIT - YES!"
J.K. Rowling Outs Hogwarts Character
'Harry Potter' Author Reveals That (Pic above left) Dumbledore, Headmaster of Hogwarts, Is Gay
Author J. K. Rowling signs a copy of her book "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" in New Orleans, Thursday, Oct. 18, 2007. Rowling signed 1,600 copies of her book for schoolchildren from all 80 schools in Orleans Parish. Harry Potter fans, the rumors are true: Albus Dumbledore, master wizard and Headmaster of Hogwarts, is gay. J.K. Rowling, author of the mega-selling fantasy series that ended last summer, outed the beloved character Friday night while appearing before a full house at Carnegie Hall. After reading briefly from the final book, "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows," she took questions from audience members. She was asked by one young fan whether Dumbledore finds "true love." "Dumbledore is gay," the author responded to gasps and applause. She then explained that Dumbledore was smitten with rival Gellert Grindelwald, whom he defeated long ago in a battle between good and bad wizards. "Falling in love can blind us to an extent," Rowling said of Dumbledore's feelings, adding that Dumbledore was "horribly, terribly let down." Dumbledore's love, she observed, was his "great tragedy." "Oh, my god," Rowling concluded with a laugh, "the fan fiction." Potter readers on fan sites and elsewhere on the Internet have speculated on the sexuality of Dumbledore, noting that he has no close relationship with women and a mysterious, troubled past. And explicit scenes with Dumbledore already have appeared in fan fiction. Rowling told the audience that while working on the planned sixth Potter film, "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince," she spotted a reference in the script to a girl who once was of interest to Dumbledore. A note was duly passed to director David Yates, revealing the truth about her character. Rowling, finishing a brief "Open Book Tour" of the United States, her first tour here since 2000, also said that she regarded her Potter books as a "prolonged argument for tolerance" and urged her fans to "question authority." Not everyone likes her work, Rowling said, likely referring to Christian groups that have alleged the books promote witchcraft. Her news about Dumbledore, she said, will give them one more reason.
Surrounded by reporters and news photogs, Dumbdorf, very apparent in his anger stated, "It must be nice to take someone and make a declaration of their sexual identity, to try to conceal or protect your own". "If she (J.K.) wants to proceed out of the proverbial closet, then let her take her own initiative and whatever courage she can muster and come forth in her banner of pink, everyone has known for years she is "funny" and not "funny ha ha,either", it is an atrocity to claim someone is of the "pink" persuasion to try to mask your own sexual identity, this is a case for the courts and legal war." I would also appreciate the correct spelling of my name, it is not dumbledore but Dumbdorf and unlike the inital lady I am not ashamed of my name or my initals-the JK thing-why does she not state her name? It embarrasses her, come on JK what exactly do the initals mean?
The clash of the "community" is at hand and the winners? Your guess is as good as this reporter, one thing is for sure the Christian community has been duped again by a very shrewd and coniving woman-writer et large, but then again what did the Christians think would occur with such a popular book? morals from a witch and warlock - think again.
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