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BumRushDaShow

(156,885 posts)
Fri Jun 27, 2025, 10:46 AM Jun 27

San Francisco bookstores drop J.K. Rowling titles in stand for trans rights

Source: CBS News

June 26, 2025 / 11:14 PM PDT


One bookstore in San Francisco is taking a stand against a worldwide-renowned author. Books by J.K. Rowling, who penned the "Harry Potter" series, have come off the shelves at BookSmith on Haight. Now, another bookstore is following its lead. Marcus Ewert with Fabulosa Books on Castro Street is also an accomplished author. "This was my very first one in 2008," Ewert said. "It was the first kids' book to have any transgender content, let alone a transgender kid main character."

Ewert says while the book, 10,000 Dresses, has been embraced by the queer community, it has been banned and challenged by others. So the decision to take J.K. Rowling's series of Harry Potter books off the shelf wasn't taken lightly. Ewert says he did what felt right to him. "Just setting an example of there are things to resist," he said. "Choices to make and actions to take. We all need more courage right now."

The idea originally came from Booksmith on Haight Street. The owners of Booksmith would not talk on camera but sent over a statement saying they sell a number of titles by authors they don't agree with, but this case was different because Rowling has pledged to fund legislation and campaigns that would harm the trans community.

Camden Avery, the co-owner of Booksmith wrote, "We're one private business making a decision to align our business practice with our own values and our customers' values, the freedom to do which, if I'm honest, is the one of the most rewarding parts of operating as a truly independent bookstore." Fabulosa Books says it couldn't agree more.

Read more: https://www.cbsnews.com/sanfrancisco/news/san-francisco-bookstores-drop-jk-rowling-titles-trans-rights/

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San Francisco bookstores drop J.K. Rowling titles in stand for trans rights (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Jun 27 OP
Standing up on principle is as about American in Ideals as can be. Good on them. marble falls Jun 27 #1
It's their right, but it's a goofy decision Prairie Gates Jun 27 #2
Yes it is rather goofy PatSeg Jun 27 #5
It could be an attempt to get a reaction from the anti-trans repukes. Aristus Jun 27 #8
I suppose that is possible PatSeg Jun 27 #10
A bookstore banning books Mz Pip Jun 27 #3
I see a difference between a private bookshop choosing which books they want to sell... Harker Jun 27 #9
The courage of conviction, done at the expense of profit Torchlight Jun 27 #4
Normally, I abhor book censorship, generalbetrayus Jun 27 #6
Yay, excellent move wendyb-NC Jun 27 #7
Kinda late. EllieBC Jun 27 #11

PatSeg

(50,637 posts)
5. Yes it is rather goofy
Fri Jun 27, 2025, 11:11 AM
Jun 27

Last edited Fri Jun 27, 2025, 05:45 PM - Edit history (1)

It feels too much like book banning, but I suppose it gets them some free publicity.

Aristus

(70,423 posts)
8. It could be an attempt to get a reaction from the anti-trans repukes.
Fri Jun 27, 2025, 12:21 PM
Jun 27

The ones who want to ban books from the library. I wonder how they will react to this.

Harker

(16,615 posts)
9. I see a difference between a private bookshop choosing which books they want to sell...
Fri Jun 27, 2025, 12:48 PM
Jun 27

and a taxpayer funded public library removing titles that the librarian, or any citizen, says should be removed.

Torchlight

(5,147 posts)
4. The courage of conviction, done at the expense of profit
Fri Jun 27, 2025, 11:03 AM
Jun 27

is an admirable thing to watch, sealions be damned. Not really different than Dr. Seuss Enterprises choosing to stop publishing and licensing six books of their own.

generalbetrayus

(1,092 posts)
6. Normally, I abhor book censorship,
Fri Jun 27, 2025, 11:15 AM
Jun 27

but because J. K. Rowling is such an anti-trans creep, I'm willing to look the other way on bookstores refusing to sell her books. Public and school libraries refusing to buy and shelve her books, not so much.

Perhaps a better option would be for bookstores to place her books on a table featuring books written by anti-LGBTQ+ creeps.

EllieBC

(3,519 posts)
11. Kinda late.
Fri Jun 27, 2025, 06:20 PM
Jun 27

She’s already made her millions and millions.

Maybe they could also ban a lot of religious texts as well seeing as though many of them are not pro-LGBTQ.

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