National Review reporter Katherine Timpf receives death threats over her satirical views on Star Wars. She has refused to apologised.
In India, people are looking for Aamir Khan to slap him in order to win a cash prize of Re 1 lakh, as announced by an local leader. But in the West, people have gone an extreme step ahead. Fox news contributory commentator Katherine Timpf is receiving death threats over her satirical views on Star Wars. On a TV programme, she stated that she had no interest in “watching space nerds poke each other with their little space nerd sticks.” She is busy liking cool things and being attractive. This offended fans of Star Wars so much that some of them even gave her the time and venue of her death! One fan even made a ten-minute video brutally ripping her apart. You wouldn’t be believe the kind of comments this video has received.
Exclusive: Cate Blanchett on her mentor Shekhar Kapur & India
“Maybe a SW nerd needs to sneak into her dark room, dressed like her bf, rape her, but she doesn’t know it’s rape because she thinks it’s her BF (sic),” writes user justin.
“I hope she gets acid thrown in her pretty little face,” writes needmypunk.
“Wouldn’t it be great if she was beaten to death with “space nerd sticks”,” writes sdgaara2.
“I want to cut that blonde c***’s face off and stick it to a thermal detonator. What a network full of c***s,” writes Guardian978
However, in an article on National Review, Katherine has refused to apologise because “the all-too-common knee-jerk reaction of apologising for harmless jokes after overblown hysteria is ruining our culture. This political-correctness obsession threatens free speech, and I absolutely refuse to be a part of it.”
DON’T MISS: Allow Mr Khan to speak his mind!
She added that she couldn’t be held accountable for over sensitive people. “Bottom line: If you are telling me that I should die and/or apologise for making a joke about a movie you like, then you are too sensitive. You have the problem, not me. I’m sick of oversensitive mobs in our overly sensitive society bullying people into saying that they’re sorry over jokes — even if the subject of the joke is something as serious as Star Wars. So, for that reason, I will not apologise.”
This is what Katherine has posted on Twitter!
Nice that he at least gives an exact time! pic.twitter.com/K8DlC0C42R
— Katherine Timpf (@KatTimpf) November 25, 2015
A video by a Star Wars fan attacking Katherine Timpf