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You were incorrect to state this, and why I clarified:
Some people want to define woman as something other than "adult female human", but it's incorrect to rely on a redefinition of the word to declare her wrong, when she wouldn't agree with that redefinition in the first place.
TBH the meme in the OP is silly anyways, because it's clear that she was talking about humans in this context, unlike the original "behold a man" reference. When talking about about humans, Rowling is entirely correct.
No. She's very much wrong. Human men can be born with non-functional ovaries. Her statement is factually inaccurate. She didn't say anything about gametes or chromosomes. She said "born with egg producing equipment, even faulty". That is a VERY specific phrasing and she is wrong.
You are obviously just trying to force a conversation about term usage and insisting that the words we use for both gender and sex should only ever be considered under the sex-based definition.
Language changes constantly. It's all made up, literally. Words mean what the populace uses them to mean.
Lastly, nobody in this thread is arguing the science. If you're talking to me, talk to me instead of building a straw man that's easy to feel superior to. I get that calling trans women women makes you uncomfortable. Get over it. Stop trying to shift the conversation to a framing that puts you on sturdier ground when it isn't what people are talking about.
JK Rowling's a TERF. She makes factually inaccurate statements (e.g. the tweet in the OP). That isn't up for debate. It's self evident. If you want to have a conversation about science deniers, do it somewhere else. Because nobody here is denying the science except Rowling.