If transgender activists really wanted to convince us that they’re not mentally ill, they could start by not acting like unhinged psychopaths all the time. Just sayin’.

Of course, I’m not saying that all trannies are violent loonies, but, hoo boy, I’ve not seen so many swivel-eyed nutters outside of Friday night prayers in downtown Tehran. And that’s just the ones with beards.

More to the point, as J.K. Rowling recently tweeted, if these cross-dressing, self-mutilating nutbars really want to prove that their ideology isn’t a threat to women, they can start by, well, not threatening women.

Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling slammed transgender radicals after her family was doxxed, and said the best way left-wing activists can “prove your movement isn’t a threat to women, is to stop stalking, harassing and threatening us.”

Rowling said Monday that her “family’s address was posted on Twitter by three activist actors who took pictures of themselves in front of our house, carefully positioning themselves to ensure that our address was visible” […]

“I implore those people who retweeted the image with the address still visible, even if they did so in condemnation of these people’s actions, to delete it,” Rowling wrote.

In a remarkable turn of events, not only did the normally subserviently woke Scottish police take action, but Twitter actually applied their terms of service conditions for once. Doxxing — publishing someone’s personal information without their consent — is strictly forbidden on Twitter. Or so its TOS says. Most often, “blue tick” progressives have been allowed to get away with it, with no repercussions.

But Rowling is only the most high profile woman to be ruthlessly attacked by a movement which hypocritically proclaims its virtue of being “safe”, “welcoming” and “inclusive”. As many women have found out, the truth is that the trannies are anything but.

The author went on to list several feminist activists and other women who have been under attack after speaking out against transgender issues invading women’s rights […]

“Over the last few years I’ve watched, appalled, as women like Allison Bailey, Raquel Sanchez, Marion Miller, Rosie Duffield, Joanna Cherry, Julie Bindel, Rosa Freedman, Kathleen Stock and many, many others, including women who have no public profile but who’ve contacted me to relate their experiences, have been subject to campaigns of intimidation which range from being hounded on social media, the targeting of their employers, all the way up to doxing and direct threats of violence, including rape.”

How very safe, welcoming and inclusive.

The author then revealed that she has “received so many death threats I could paper the house with them.”

“Perhaps — and I’m just throwing this out there — the best way to prove your movement isn’t a threat to women, is to stop stalking, harassing and threatening us,” Rowling suggested.

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It’s easy to laugh at Rowling as just another example of the left eating itself — she has, after all, paraded her “progressive” views, ad nauseum— but the real lesson here is not just how far into the realms of utter derangement the left have descended.

It’s a stark reminder of just how violently anti-woman transgenderism really is. It’s misogyny in drag.

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