Fox News star Kat Timpf took to Twitter on Monday to share how she had been visciously harrassed and bullied in public by angry liberals for her conservative views. As Mediaite reports:
Fox News personality Kat Timpf posted a series of tweets on Monday evening saying she had been harassed in public for the fourth time in her life over her political views and employer.
“The people who pretend to be so tolerant and accepting are honestly the biggest bullies I have ever encountered. This is not a talking point, this is my experience. Tonight marks the 4th incident I’ve had where I was unwelcome somewhere because of where I work,” Timpf wrote. “I do not mean unwelcome by the establishment. They were very kind, which is why I will not be naming any further details because I do not want retaliation but rather to make a point.”
The people who pretend to be so tolerant and accepting are honestly the biggest bullies I have ever encountered. This is not a talking point, this is my experience. Tonight marks the 4th incident I’ve had where I was unwelcome somewhere because of where I work.
— Kat Timpf (@KatTimpf) November 5, 2019
During this incident, like the others, the person with the issue was unable, when asked, to provide a single example of one of my exact views or actions or statements that he took issue with. Just my affiliation.
— Kat Timpf (@KatTimpf) November 5, 2019
A few hours from now is the 5th anniversary of my mom suddenly dying. That was painful & real & I’m still upset over it. That’s real shit, & most of us have gone through something real. Why can’t we recognize that when we see each other, instead of looking for a reason to hate?
— Kat Timpf (@KatTimpf) November 5, 2019
Timpf has previously said she was harassed and assaulted in public over her political views and employer.
In November 2018, Timpf was allegedly harassed in a bar by a woman who “started screaming” at her, and in July 2017, she claimed that a man dumped a 1.5 litre bottle of water on her before a speech.
This kind of brutal harrassment and intimidation of conservative voices, especially conservative female voices, has become the new normal in Nancy Pelsoi’s America.