J. K. Rowling suddenly stirs up controversy over claims that Nazis not burned transgender books

J K Rowling, who denied that the Nazis “burned books on transgender medical and research,” on Wednesday sparked a discussion on X.
Rowling was responding to a blog that read,” The Nazis burned books on transhealthcare and study, why are you so opposed to upholding their ideology around identity” in response.
Questioning the source of the post, she said,” I just … how? Without pondering,” I should check my resource for this, because it might have been a fever dream,” how did you type this out and hit send?
Gender and technical analyst Alejandra Caraballo, who cited a study on how Germans targeted transgender people, responded to the feedback.
A Nazi scholar marching party marched to the Berlin Institute for Sexual Science on May 6, 1933. They ransacked the university and looted its collection and archives together with SA members, according to the article.
” Days after, the stolen books, objects, and scientific files were destroyed in one of several people text burnings organized across Germany”, it added.
The author of Harry Potter refuted these statements, saying,” Neither of your articles supports the claim that transgender people were the first survivors of the Germans or that all research on transgender medical was burned in 1930s Germany. You are engaging in lying, Alejandra”.
Rowling responded to the claim that all research was lost because the” Germans burned it all down,” writing,” I heard there was a portion about puberty blockers in Revelation, but Leviticus made them take it out.”
It comes two weeks after Rowling’s article on UK’s Mother’s Time sparked controversy. Happy Birthing Parent Day to all those whose huge gametes were fertilized, leaving little humans with sex choices made mainly by doctors who made guesses.