Tweet Of The Day: J.K. Rowling On Donald Trump
Harry Potter author and social justice activist J.K. Rowling elegantly sums up her feelings about Donald Trump.
The BBC ran an article today, “Why people are calling American businessman Donald Trump Voldemort.”
This is why people are calling American businessman, Donald Trump, Lord Voldemort https://t.co/ISFxdK4f7W pic.twitter.com/vYCWdM1j0f
— BBC Newsbeat (@BBCNewsbeat) December 8, 2015
The article discusses the GOP frontrunner’s proposed ban on all Muslims entering the U.S., and some reactions on Twitter, like this one:
@Loolabette Somehow, Voldemort managed to be less cartoonishly evil than Trump despite being a cartoon evil guy.
— Alex Price (@Cirrhosis) December 7, 2015
Retweeting the BBC article, Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling took umbrage at the comparison, saying “Voldemort was nowhere near as bad” as Donald Trump.
How horrible. Voldemort was nowhere near as bad. https://t.co/hFO0XmOpPH
— J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling) December 8, 2015
Rowling has a long history of making social commentary on Twitter, often confronting bigots and bullies:
J.K. Rowling Brilliantly Mocks Twitter Troll Over His Serena Williams Sexist Slam
J.K. Rowling Blasts Westboro Baptist Church In Epic Tweet Over Ireland Marriage
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