The Daily Telegraph

J.K. Rowling

@jk_rowling

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Last Friday, my family’s address was posted on Twitter by three activist actors who took pictures of themselves in front of our house, carefully positionin­g themselves to ensure that our address was visible. 1/8

I want to say a massive thank you to everybody who reported the image to @Twittersup­port. Your kindness and decency made all the difference to my family and me. I’d also like to thank @Policescot­land for their support and assistance in this matter. 2/8

I implore those people who retweeted the image with the address still visible, even if they did so in condemnati­on of these people’s actions, to delete it. 3/8

Over the last few years I’ve watched, appalled, as women like Allison Bailey, Raquel Sanchez, Marion Miller, Rosie Duffield, Joanna Cherry, Julie Bindel, Rosa Freedman, Kathleen Stock and many, many others, including women who have no public profile 4/8

but who’ve contacted me to relate their experience­s, have been subject to campaigns of intimidati­on which range from being hounded on social media, the targeting of their employers, all the way up to doxing and direct threats of violence, including rape. 5/8

None of these women are protected in the way I am. They and their families have been put into a state of fear and distress for no other reason than that they refuse to uncritical­ly accept that the socio-political concept of gender identity should replace that of sex. 6/8

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. They should have reflected on the fact that 7/8

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. 8/8

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