But when given the opportunity to prove she’s sincere in her kind beliefs, and that she’s willing to make personal sacrifices for open border immigration – exactly what she expects others to do – Rowling is seemingly less forthcoming.
The writer once melodramatically compared the stories about immigrants affected by the Trump “travel ban” on Muslims to ones she heard while working at Amnesty International about political prisoners under dictatorships.
Rowling vigourously defended migrants and denied the rising criminality associated with the influx while attempting to vilify those who oppose open borders in her most resent Twitter feud with Daily Mail editor Piers Morgan.
While most of her adoring readers dislike the fact that migrants are flooding their countries, especially after seeing the disasters in France, Sweden and Germany, Rowling nevertheless defended unlimited immigration.
After telling Morgan to “fuck off” when he said President Donald Trump’s executive order on immigration isn’t a “Muslim ban,” Rowling was all in. She described the court decision to overturn the ban “as satisfying as I’d imagined”.
A conservative commentator, Mike Cernovich, fed-up with Rowling’s posturing as morally superior, has now offered to buy plane tickets for 100 refugees to come and live in Rowling’s grand mansions in Aberfeldy and Edinburgh for a year. Host of the “Mark Kaye Show” offered 20 tickets, and one user wanted to “spread the wealth” among Hollywood.
.@jk_rowling Over 1,000,000 views. Awfully quiet, suddenly! pic.twitter.com/DSxvP3auIN
— Mike Cernovich 🇺🇸 (@Cernovich) February 15, 2017
Mike’s challenge has spread like wildfire. After polling 27 301 people, Cernovich called for Rowling to “tear down those mansion walls”. His Twitter poll found that 92 percent of the voters agreed that Rowling should take him up on his offer.
The people have spoken, and the results are unanimous: JK Rowling should allow “refugees” to use her mansions and put her money where her mouth is. But soon after the challenge, Rowling who is quite active on Twitter, suddenly became very quiet.
It seems as though Harry Potter has cast a Silencing Spell on her. Her silence however, speaks volumes. The “Harry Potter” writer has a “wall” of 10m hedges put up around her home incidentally to increase her privacy.