JK Rowling Smashes Rupert Murdoch For Blaming All Charlie Hebdo Deaths On Muslims

JK Rowling Just Took Down Rupert Murdoch For Blaming All Muslims For The Paris Attacks
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Harry Potter author JK Rowling has handed Rupert Murdoch his ass in a most magical way.

The surge of violence included the slaughter of 12 people at the Paris offices of satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo.

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JK Rowling took exeception to Rupert Murdoch's comments

The media mogul tweeted that “maybe” most Muslims were peaceful, but the 1.4 billion followers of the religion should be held accountable for the attacks until they acknowledge the “jihadist cancer” in their faith.

Rowling replied: “I was born Christian. If that makes Rupert Murdoch my responsibility, I’ll auto-excommunicate.”

The tweet had been retweeted more than 20,000 times in less than 24 hours, but Rowling did not leave it there.

She pointed out the faith of her birth had a few flaws of its own and (sarcastically) took responsibility:

She then completed her hat-trick by adding: “Eight times more Muslims have been killed by so-called Islamic terrorists than non-Muslims.”

For his part, Murdoch seemed to be attempting to tone things down somewhat, tweeting on Sunday in remembrance of Ahmed Merabet, the Muslim police officer whose funeral was held on that day.

He said: Extraordinary scenes in Paris today, but do not forget the heroic sacrifice of Ahmed Merabet, Muslim police officer whose funeral was today."

10 Things You Didn't Know About J.K Rowling
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As a child JK Rowling's favourite book was The Little White Horse by Elizabeth Goudge.PHOTO: PA
(02 of10)
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JK Rowling insisted on using British actors for the Harry Potter filmsPHOTO: PA
(03 of10)
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JK Rowling and her husband (an anaesthetist) have no plans to stop working despite her multi million pound fortune, as she thinks working sets a good example to her childrenPHOTO: PA
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JK Rowling goes on Harry Potter fan sites - she once visited the chatroom of popular site Mugglenet, and got told to keep quiet by regulars as she didn't know enough about Harry PotterPHOTO: PA
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JK Rowling typed Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone on a typewriter PHOTO: PA
(06 of10)
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After graduating, and before starting the Harry Potter books, JK Rowling worked as a researcher at Amnesty InternationalPHOTO: PA
(07 of10)
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Before she finished the books, she let Alan Rickman in on the whole story, so that he could play the character of Severus Snape better in the filmsPHOTO: PA
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Harry Potter and JK Rowling have the same birthday, 31st JulyPHOTO: PA
(09 of10)
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Her preferred Hogwarts house would be Gryffindor (the same house as Harry, Ron and Hermoine)PHOTO: PA
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Her first fan letter was from a reader called Francesca Gray. She thought JK Rowling was a man and started her letter, 'Dear Sir...'PHOTO: PA