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简介LONDON -- A tweet from the Daily Mail's US Twitter account has been met with criticism from Harry Po ...
LONDON -- A tweet from the Daily Mail's US Twitter account has been met with criticism from Harry Potterauthor J.K. Rowling.
SEE ALSO:J.K. Rowling slams Mike Pence with 1 biblical tweetThe tweet, which was sent on Monday, concerned Alexandre Bissonnette -- the student who's now been charged with the mosque attack in Quebec which left six people dead and many injured.
Rowling shared a screengrab and accompanied it with eight words. She's since been retweeted over 100,000 times.
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Rowling wasn't the only person who disagreed with the "'Lone wolf'" description. A large number of replies to the Daily Mail's tweet also argued that the term "terrorist" should be used instead.
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Mashablehas reached out the Daily Mail's press team for comment.
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