Sexuality, whether heterosexual or homosexual in nature, open or implied, has no place in children's literature. Millions of other people's children have just been subjected to Rowling's views on an extremely controversial subject. She had no right to do that.
Rowling is entitled to her opinion on homosexuality. Yet, she hid her views while the books were being sold for no other reason than that she knew that they would hurt sales. Only now has she had the courage to speak up.
I bought her books as gifts for my sons on their birthdays and at Christmas. I've read them myself, and thought they were excellent entertainment. Having read articles about Rowling's anti-religion bias, I was grateful that she kept her personal views out of her writing.
Now that she has taken the money of many who do not approve, she has suddenly developed a backbone.
I don't like being deceived. So, peace on her. I wil not buy "The Deathly Hallows." I would demand that the money I spent on the other six books be returned, if there were any hope at all of wresting it from her hands.