is that "read it" as in "you read it" or "ive read it"
I assume the second is true either way , can you give us a summary?

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It’s a polite command using the verb “to read.”
No, I will not summarise. Just read the fucking article for fucks sake. It will take you 15 minutes. Good god!

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Here you go: https://www.jkrowling.com/opinions/j-k-rowling-writes-about-her-reasons-for-speaking-out-on-sex-and-gender-issues/ This is maybe a fifth of the article. If it looks interesting, the link will take you the rest of the way.

This isn’t an easy piece to write, for reasons that will shortly become clear, but I know it’s time to explain myself on an issue surrounded by toxicity. I write this without any desire to add to that toxicity.

For people who don’t know: last December I tweeted my support for Maya Forstater, a tax specialist who’d lost her job for what were deemed ‘transphobic’ tweets. She took her case to an employment tribunal, asking the judge to rule on whether a philosophical belief that sex is determined by biology is protected in law. Judge Tayler ruled that it wasn’t.

My interest in trans issues pre-dated Maya’s case by almost two years, during which I followed the debate around the concept of gender identity closely. I’ve met trans people, and read sundry books, blogs and articles by trans people, gender specialists, intersex people, psychologists, safeguarding experts, social workers and doctors, and followed the discourse online and in traditional media. On one level, my interest in this issue has been professional, because I’m writing a crime series, set in the present day, and my fictional female detective is of an age to be interested in, and affected by, these issues herself, but on another, it’s intensely personal, as I’m about to explain.

All the time I’ve been researching and learning, accusations and threats from trans activists have been bubbling in my Twitter timeline. This was initially triggered by a ‘like’. When I started taking an interest in gender identity and transgender matters, I began screenshotting comments that interested me, as a way of reminding myself what I might want to research later. On one occasion, I absent-mindedly ‘liked’ instead of screenshotting. That single ‘like’ was deemed evidence of wrongthink, and a persistent low level of harassment began.

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ah , thanks.

sounds like "On one occasion, I absent-mindedly ‘liked’ instead of screenshotting. " is the seed that started it all.

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I posted it weeks ago and you replied. Worth repeating.

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I actually saw that. I agree it is worth repeating.

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I can’t be bothered to read the response of someone who can’t be bothered to read the essay she is commenting on.

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I have every right and I exercised it. You just don’t like it. Oh, well.

Too bad for you. Pick up a book while you’re at it. Perhaps it will help alleviate some of that insecurity you work so hard to compensate for.

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You’re obviously a misogynistic troll.

You seem like a child. I’m sorry you have so little guidance in this world.

I wish the best for you. I’ll pray that you stay out of juvi and get your life on track to avoid the big house.

Good luck!

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"You’re obviously a misogynistic troll."
No, actually I'm not... I was just calling you out on your attitude that you have, since you're the one acting like someone's mom.

And maybe while you're at it, you should probably follow your own advice and "pick up a book" because your grammar/spelling suck.

"You seem like a child. I’m sorry you have so little guidance in this world."
Coming from someone who doesn't even know me... I'm actually the complete opposite of that, but go on.

"I wish the best for you. I’ll pray that you stay out of juvi and get your life on track to avoid the big house."
Not sure what this means, but whatever. Again, coming from someone who barely knows me.

"Good luck"
I wish I could say the same for you, but you obviously won't even need it.

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Get a life little boy.

Calling a woman a bitch is misogynistic.

Goodbye and good luck. I sincerely hope you avoid juvi, for if you don’t, you will truly learn the meaning of the slur you called me.

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Keep thinking whatever you want.

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I noticed that the jerk erased all of his posts after you called him out lol, what a wimp.

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