why the precision on the number of word of an article or are we speaking about a book
perhaps a stolen one
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/entertainment/celebrity/jk-rowling-hits-back-in-transphobia-row-as-she-reveals-she-was-sexually-assaulted-in-her-20s-and-has-the-scars-of-domestic-violence-from-her-first-marriage-in-deeply-personal-3-663-word-essay/ar-BB15jfqW?ocid=msedgntp
some quotes on this news if news ,seems more a "salada" of different subjects, like a cloud of microsoft obuscurus
JK Rowling hits back in 'transphobia' row as she reveals she was sexually assaulted in her 20s and has the scars of 'domestic violence' from her first marriage in deeply personal 3,663 word essay
JK Rowling has revealed she was sexually assaulted in her 20s and told of her scars of domestic violence from her first marriage as she spoke out after being accused of transphobia.
The Harry Potter author appeared to confirm for the first time that she had suffered domestic abuse, describing her first marriage to Portuguese journalism student Jorge Arantas as 'violent'.
Ms Rowling made her astonishing revelations, describing herself as 'a domestic abuse and sexual assault survivor' in a 3,663 word essay posted on her personal website on Wednesday.
She did not identify the person who had sexually assaulted her in her lengthy post, which was written in response to the on-going row about her recent comments over transgender people.
She wrote: 'On Saturday morning, I read that the Scottish government is proceeding with its controversial gender recognition plans, which will in effect mean that all a man needs to "become a woman" is to say he's one.
'To use a very contemporary word, I was "triggered".
Ms Rowling also went on to describe her experience of domestic and sexual abuse.
'I've been in the public eye now for over twenty years and have never talked publicly about being a domestic abuse and sexual assault survivor,' she wrote.
JK Rowling has revealed she was sexually assaulted in her 20s and told of her scars of domestic violence from her first marriage as she spoke out after being accused of transphobia.
The Harry Potter author appeared to confirm for the first time that she had suffered domestic abuse, describing her first marriage to Portuguese journalism student Jorge Arantas as 'violent'.
Ms Rowling made her astonishing revelations, describing herself as 'a domestic abuse and sexual assault survivor' in a 3,663 word essay posted on her personal website on Wednesday.
She did not identify the person who had sexually assaulted her in her lengthy post, which was written in response to the on-going row about her recent comments over transgender people.
The author, 54, was hit by what she described as 'relentless attacks' after she took issue with an online article 'people who menstruate'.
She tweeted to her 14.5m followers on Saturday: 'I'm sure there used to be a word for those people. Someone help me out. Wumben? Wimpund? Woomud?'
Her remarks also led to a backlash from stars including Daniel Radcliffe, who played Harry Potter in the film franchise of the series, and Eddie Redmayne, who stars in Ms Rowling's Fantastic Beasts films.
J. K. Rowling et al. taking a selfie: On Wednesday, the author revealed in a 3,500-word blog post that she was a 'domestic abuse and sexual assault survivor' and was in a 'violent' first marriage to Portuguese journalism student Jorge Arantes.
Pictured: The former couple with their daughter Jessica, who is now 26© Provided by Daily Mail On Wednesday, the author revealed in a 3,500-word blog post that she was a 'domestic abuse and sexual assault survivor' and was in a 'violent' first marriage to Portuguese journalism student Jorge Arantes. Pictured: The former couple with their daughter Jessica, who is now 26
Emma Watson, who played Hermione in the Harry Potter films, also criticised Ms Rowling in a series of tweets on Wednesday.
a screenshot of a social media post: Ms Rowling made her astonishing revelations, describing herself as 'a domestic abuse and sexual assault survivor' in a 3,663 word essay posted on her personal website on Wednesday
Provided by Daily Mail Ms Rowling made her astonishing revelations, describing herself as 'a domestic abuse and sexual assault survivor' in a 3,663 word essay posted on her personal website on Wednesday
But Ms Rowling finally answered her critics with her lengthy piece on her website under the headline: 'J.K. Rowling Writes about Her Reasons for Speaking out on Sex and Gender Issues.'
She appeared mindful that her words might not be suitable for her younger fans by adding the sub-heading: 'Warning: This piece contains inappropriate language for children. '
Ms Rowling mentioned she was a victim of sexual assault towards the end of her essay without giving a clue about the identity of her attacker.
a screenshot of a social media post: The Harry Potter author opened up after facing a barrage of criticism for questioning the phrase 'people who menstruate'. In tweet on Saturday, Ms Rowling wrote: 'I'm sure there used to be a word for those people. Someone help me out. Wumben? Wimpund? Woomud?'
Provided by Daily Mail The Harry Potter author opened up after facing a barrage of criticism for questioning the phrase 'people who menstruate'. In tweet on Saturday, Ms Rowling wrote: 'I'm sure there used to be a word for those people. Someone help me out. Wumben? Wimpund? Woomud?'
She wrote: 'On Saturday morning, I read that the Scottish government is proceeding with its controversial gender recognition plans, which will in effect mean that all a man needs to "become a woman" is to say he's one.
'To use a very contemporary word, I was "triggered".
'Ground down by the relentless attacks from trans activists on social media, when I was only there to give children feedback about pictures they'd drawn for my book under lockdown, I spent much of Saturday in a very dark place inside my head, as memories of a serious sexual assault I suffered in my twenties recurred on a loop.
'That assault happened at a time and in a space where I was vulnerable, and a man capitalised on an opportunity.
'I couldn't shut out those memories and I was finding it hard to contain my anger and disappointment about the way I believe my government is playing fast and loose with womens and girls' safety.'
Speaking out: The wordsmith seemingly denied claims of transphobia, before retweeting a fan's comment which slammed 'extremists' for 'insisting biological sex is an illusion
Provided by Daily Mail Speaking out: The wordsmith seemingly denied claims of transphobia, before retweeting a fan's comment which slammed 'extremists' for 'insisting biological sex is an illusion'
Ms Rowling also went on to describe her experience of domestic and sexual abuse.
'I've been in the public eye now for over twenty years and have never talked publicly about being a domestic abuse and sexual assault survivor,' she wrote.
Her remarks led to a backlash from stars including Daniel Radcliffe, who played Harry Potter in the film franchise of the series, and Eddie Redmayne, who stars in Rowling's Fantastic Beasts films Provided by Daily Mail Her remarks led to a backlash from stars including Daniel Radcliffe, who played Harry Potter in the film franchise of the series, and Eddie Redmayne, who stars in Rowling's Fantastic Beasts films
'This isn't because I'm ashamed those things happened to me, but because they're traumatic to revisit and remember. I also feel protective of my daughter from my first marriage.'
The author had one child, daughter Jessica Isabel Rowling Arantes, 26, with her Portuguese ex-husband. They were married for just 13 months.
He said: 'She refused to go without Jessica... there was a violent struggle. I had to drag her out of the house at five in the morning, and I admit I slapped her very hard in the street.'
Rowling retweets an opinion article published on website Devex which bore the headline, 'Creating a more equal post-COVID-19 world for people who menstruate'.
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