Originally published at National Catholic Register

The canceled author details brutal harrassment and threats from trans activists, all while remembering the real victims are the patients of this so-called medicine.

Author J.K. Rowling has opened up this week about the harsh treatment she has received — including “thousands of threats of murder, rape and violence” — for daring to speak out against the dangers of gender ideology.

“A trans woman posted my family’s home address with a bomb-making guide,” the British author of the “Harry Potter” books reveals in a now-viral Dec. 2 social media post, referring to a type of online attack known as “doxxing,” which is meant to endanger someone by publicly disclosing where they live.

“My eldest child was targeted by a prominent trans activist who attempted to doxx her and ended up doxxing the wrong young woman,” Rowling adds.

“I could write a twenty-thousand-word essay on what the consequences have been to me and my family, and what we’ve endured is NOTHING compared to the harm done to others.”

Rowling’s statement came in response to a Nov. 26 report in The New York Times in which some transgender activists speak critically of the “confrontational” tactics adopted by “more all-or-nothing voices in

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