• "Domestic Terrorism": J.K. Rowling Fires Back After Trans Activists Cha

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    Author J.K. Rowling responded after radical trans activists swarmed a
    Paris event, chanting calls for violence and even murder in French: “A
    TERF, a bullet, social justice.”

    The transgender activists, gathered outside Assas University, were
    calling specifically for violence against authors Dora Moutot and
    Marguerite Stern as they gave a talk about the issues addressed in
    their new book questioning gender ideology, “Transmania.”

    “« A TERF, A BULLET, SOCIAL JUSTICE » : a crowd of transgender
    activists called for the murder of @Margueritestern and I, in front of
    the police, at Assas University. (We gave a conference on our book #Transmania.) Yes, this is where we’re at. Please, let the world know
    what is going on in France,” Moutot captioned video of the incident.

    « A TERF, A BULLET, SOCIAL JUSTICE » : a crowd of transgender
    activists called for the murder of @Margueritestern and I, in
    front of the police, at Assas University. ( we gave a
    conference on our book #Transmania)

    Yes, this is where we're at.
    Please, let the world know what is… pic.twitter.com/wCy5HRcWJV

    — Dora Moutot (@doramoutot) May 7, 2024

    Moutot included a translation of what she and Stern could be heard
    saying in the video as well.

    “Incredible … I will file a lawsuit,” Stern said as she was escorted by
    a police officer. “Did you hear what they are saying, Dora? Did you get
    it? ‘A TERF, a bullet, social justice.'”

    “They have no shame,” Moutot could be heard replying from behind the
    camera. “How can they say that in front of police?”

    Rowling responded to the video, saying, “This is domestic terrorism.”

    Moutot also spoke about the book during a recent appearance on GB News,
    where she said that even though she viewed herself as a feminist “from
    the Left,” the moment she had begun to question the gender identity
    orthodoxy, no one on the Left would talk to her or even consider
    publishing her book.

    Things had not gotten any better since it was published, she explained,
    as multiple stores had refused to sell it right from the start and
    transgender activists were still calling for the ones who did stock it
    to get rid of it.

    The reactions to the book, Moutot said, were “really good on the
    right-wing and really bad on the rest of the spectrum.”

    WATCH:

    Dora Moutot about our book Transmania and the situation in
    France ???? on GB News. pic.twitter.com/6cRNTdqgFU

    — Marguerite Stern (@Margueritestern) May 5, 2024

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