J.K. Rowling gets 'doxxed'

You know when common sense and decency are in mortal danger of dying when complete brainless idiots think it's funny to publicize the home address of J.K. Rowling on social media.

On 19 November 2021, the eve of Transgender Day of Remembrance 'comedian' Holly Stars, 'actor' Georgia Frost (just three small parts) and 'drag king' Richard Energy staged a demonstration in front of Rowling's home near Edinburgh, Scotland, in protest against her controversial views on the trans community.

So, you already have a special day, you can safely walk the streets in any guise or disguise you feel comfortable in and still you think it's a good idea to demonstrate your complete stupidity.

In a thread on Twitter, Rowling bashed the trio for 'doxxing' her when they posted a now-deleted photo with her home address clearly visible in the background. 'Doxxing' is the publication of someone's private information online without their consent.
"I have to assume that @IAmGeorgiaFrost, @hollywstars and @Richard_Energy_ thought doxxing me would intimidate me out of speaking up for women’s sex-based rights," Rowling wrote. "They should have reflected on the fact that I’ve now received so many death threats I could paper the house with them, and I haven’t stopped speaking out."
"Perhaps — and I’m just throwing this out there — the best way to prove your movement isn’t a threat to women, is to stop stalking, harassing and threatening us," she added.
Of course, they didn't mind that Rowling continuously gets threatened and feels threatened by their brainless action, but the moment the trio were getting some flak back, they immediately felt victimised. All three activists have now (temporarily, mark my word) taken down their Twitter accounts, claiming online harassment. You reap what you sow.
[Look at the trio of losers]

The world is getting madder and madder. Where's real magic when you need it.

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