Transsexual "author" in the UK is desensitized to violence
A transgender author who signed the recent petition protesting the New York Times‘ reporting on the debate over transgender children recently threatened to slit the throat of Harry Potter novelist J.K. Rowling.This has become absolutely repulsive lately. Transsexuals scapegoating anybody who dares to disagree with their ideology and practices, and worse, making death threats against them. It's time to arrest transsexual ideologues who do that, regardless of whether this is a famous book author who was targeted. LGBT activists owe an apology for the damage they caused, but the problem is, many may believe being a LGBT practitioner - and a leftist - means never having to say they're sorry.
Gretchen Felker-Martin — who is identifies as a “trans dyke” and writes horror fiction — lashed out at J.K. Rowling as well as journalists Helen Joyce and Jesse Singal in a since-deleted series of tweets blaming them for the stabbing death of a 16-year-old transgender person in Britain.
[...] Felker-Martin was among the many signatories of a recent petition blasting the Times coverage of the transgender children controversy. As Breitbart News reported, the petition criticized the newspaper for articles questioning whether children should undergo irreversible medical procedures, including hormone treatment and surgery, to change their genders.
One of the Times‘ articles exposed how schools are encouraging minors to change their gender behind the backs of parents.
[...] J.K. Rowling has been subjected to numerous online threats and smears ever since she began publicly expressing her views on gender. The Harry Potter author has stated that she believes gender is rooted in biology and that transgender “women” are not the same as actual women.
Also notice the offender writes horror stories. That's says quite a bit about where he's coming from too. I hope Rowling's okay. The creep who posted those obscenities should be ashamed.
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