JK Rowling slams ‘Mob’ after tomato juice doused trans critic Kellie-Jay Keen Minshull

Things got juicy.

Embattled author JK Rowling slammed trans rights activists in New Zealand on Saturday after several anti-trans activists doused Kellie-Jay Keen Minshull in tomato juice, according to local outlet RNZ.

Kellie-Jay Keen Minshull – also known as Posie Parker – was in Australia as a protester as part of her controversial Let Women Speak Tour advance and doused the activists with red liquid.

Parker, 48, was then escorted by security to a waiting police car and fled the scene.

The “Harry Potter” author condemned the attacks in a series of tweets as “disgusting”.

“There are several videos of Kellie-Jay being attacked. Women have become accustomed to lies, threats of violence and total denial of reality, but when you imagine someone feeling ‘beaten’, think again.” tweeted the author. “Your men’s rights activists have shown the world who they are.”

Parker later tweeted that she was sorry that she couldn’t speak.


Kellie-Jay Keen Minshull doused with tomato juice
Kellie-Jay Keen Minshull – also known as Posie Parker – was in Australia as part of her controversial Let Women Speak Tour when a protester rushed to the front and doused the activist with red liquid.
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Kellie-Jay Keen Minshull doused with tomato juice
Parker, 48, was then escorted by security to a waiting police car and fled the scene.
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“The bravery of the New Zealand women and men who have come to speak the truth should not be forgotten.” tweeted parkers “It was an honor to be among you. I’m sorry.”

Rowling, 57, later retweeted a picture from London-based group The Lesbian Project of pro-trans activists “chanting” and “yelling” because “lesbians are meeting without men around.”

“Following the repulsive scenes from New Zealand where a mob attacked women defending their rights, #TheLesbianProject is being intimidated and threatened in the UK right now,” slammed the author.


Parker later tweeted that she was sorry that she couldn't speak.
Parker later tweeted that she was sorry that she couldn’t speak.
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"I thought they would crush us to death"  said the controversial figure in the video.  "I really have never felt so insecure in my life."
“I thought they were going to crush us to death,” said the controversial character in the video. “I’ve really never felt so insecure in my life.”
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Parker responded to the protest in a video posted to Youtube after she was mesmerized by the excitement.

“I thought they were going to crush us to death,” said the controversial character in the video. “I’ve really never felt so insecure in my life.”

Parker’s stop in Wellington was canceled after Parker’s organization, Speak Up For Women, cited “credible threats to life” as the reason.

https://nypost.com/2023/03/26/jk-rowling-slams-mob-after-trans-critic-kellie-jay-keen-minshull-is-doused-with-tomato-juice/ JK Rowling slams ‘Mob’ after tomato juice doused trans critic Kellie-Jay Keen Minshull

Emma Bowman

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