J.K Rowling shuts down Islamophobic tweet in the best way
If J.K Rowling has taught us anything during her reign as the undisputed queen of Twitter, it's that she has absolutely no time for negative comments.
Regardless of whether or not they have been directed at her, the Harry Potter author has no problem shutting down any sexist, racist or generally ignorant tweets that make it onto her radar.
In her latest attempt to rid the internet of negativity and uneducated statements, J.K scolded one Islamophobic user for his outrageous comment.
DID YOU KNOW:
In Britain, we call things that are completely untrue 'bollocks'? pic.twitter.com/7q1AlCVUcw— J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling) August 26, 2017
The authors response quickly went viral and haa garnered over 70,000 likes so far.
Her followers then decided to get in on the action and began tweeting some very interesting 'facts' of there own.
DID YOU KNOW: in Britain It takes 30,000 litres of paint and 5 months to complete painting the White Cliffs of Dover.
— Leah Boyd (@Leahautumn01) August 26, 2017
DID YOU KNOW:
Muslims hate donuts. Specifically Krispy Kreme glazed dozen. Pls leave 10 boxes outside your nearest mosque. @MuslimIQ— nora (@cuticlecare) August 26, 2017
DID YOU KNOW:
The majority of muslims in west world would react to a bacon sandwich outside their mosque with indifference.— Moiz Jafferji (@backtoklondike) August 26, 2017
Meanwhile, the adaptation of J.K Rowling's crime books, written under pseudonym Robert Galbraith, will debut on BBC this evening.
Stike tells the story of private investigator, Cormoran Strike, who is hired to to determine whether a fashion model who fell from the window of her apartment did so by her own choice, or if foul-play was involved.
The mini-series is said to follow the book very closely, and even if you are yet to books, Strike will surely excite any J.K Rowling fan.
Strike – The Cuckoo's Calling airs on BBC One tonight at 21:05.