J.K. Rowling is pretty opinionated and vocal on Twitter. She’s regularly discussing topics and ideas that are in the middle of a controversy for one reason or another. And because of Twitter’s character limit, it always ends up being witty and concise.
Lahren is an outspoken conservative known for generally going out of her way to instigate some kind of reaction from other people. Also known as “triggering” people, which is a pretty stale way to get confirmation about things. Just because you’re offensive, doesn’t mean you’re right.
To which, Rowling replied.
Truly, whom amongst us can forget Trump ordering the killing of bin Laden? Or Obama bragging about barging in on naked beauty contestants? pic.twitter.com/1veorstvA0
— J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling) July 27, 2017
Eliminates funding for UN Population Fund, withdraws from Paris climate Agreement, publicly undermines NATO, leaks Israeli intelligence… pic.twitter.com/ziGSHKoImw
— J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling) July 27, 2017
… cosies up to dictators and strongmen, criticizes longstanding allies. Trump might be your shame, but he’s the whole world’s problem. pic.twitter.com/T7cdRG2HmI
— J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling) July 27, 2017
Should J.K. Rowling continue her endless Twitter onslaught, or does being a British citizen limit her ability to understand American politics?
Well, kudos to Aesop. It turns out 'The Frogs Who Desired a King' wasn't a fable, it was an actual bloody prediction. pic.twitter.com/tIwOuSdtQD
— J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling) July 26, 2017