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J.K. Rowling‘s support of a British researcher who was fired after expressing anti-transgender sentiments has sparked swift backlash against the author.

TheHarry Potterauthor, 54, tweeted her support of Maya Forstater on Thursday after Forstater lost a court hearing challenging her termination from the Centre for Global Development, where she worked as a fellow.

“Dress however you please. Call yourself whatever you like. Sleep with any consenting adult who’ll have you. Live your best life in peace and security. But force women out of their jobs for stating that sex is real? #IStandWithMaya #ThisIsNotADrill”Rowling tweeted.

PEOPLE reached out to Rowling’s reps who offered no further comment.

Forstater was initially fired after tweeting, among other things, that “men cannot change into women.”According toThe Guardian, Judge James Tayler, an employment judge, ruled Forstater’s termination as valid since her views were “absolutist” and did “not have the protected characteristic of philosophical belief.”

After her tweet, LGBTQ organization GLAAD released a statement revealing it offered to arrange an off-the-record meeting for Rowling to talk to members of the trans community. The organization says a publicist from her team declined the meeting.

“J.K. Rowling, whose books gave kids hope that they could work together to create a better world, has now aligned herself with an anti-science ideology that denies the basic humanity of people who are transgender,” GLAAD’s head of talent Anthony Ramos said in a statement afterwards. “Trans men, trans women, and non-binary people are not a threat, and to imply otherwise puts trans people at risk. Now is the time for allies who know and support trans people to speak up and support their fundamental right to be treated equally and fairly.”

“In fact, the World Health Organization—among countless other medical authorities—validate trans people in their authentic gender identity. It is quite clear you don’t understand the first thing about the trans community or the science at play. This is heartbreaking,” Charlotte Clymer, who works for the Human Rights Campaign,responded in a tweet to Rowling.

Most tweets echoed her statements, with many expressing how sad they are at their childhood idol supporting anti-trans views.

source: people.com