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Twerk Queen receives threatening messages such as 'hang yourself': 'I have become immune' | BT Celebrities - www.bt.dk Louise Kjølsen has gradually received so many threatening messages on social media that she no longer sees it as abnormal. It tells the famous Twerk Queen to B.T. in connection with her latest post on Facebook, where Louise Kjølsen has shared a picture of threatening messages from an unknown person. "This is what happens all the time. My strategy now is that I post it. That way, I get air vented into my system so that it does not end up causing inflammation, "she says, continuing:" I need to show it to others so I can get their views on it. For me, this is not a violent message. It's normal in my world. So I share it so I can reflect on the reaction of others to see what they think about it. ”The latest messages Louise Kjølsen has received state, among other things, that the person wants her to 'hang herself'. In addition, the unknown person writes that he or she hopes Louise Kjølsen 'gets cancer in all her clammy birthmarks'. "Of course it's not okay that this is my 'new normal', but I have been receiving these messages for so long that I have become immune." Do you never consider saying 'thank you for now' when messages like they come to you all the time? “It's a matter of principle for me. There are many who withdraw from the public debate after threats and insults, and I would like to say that is perfectly fine. I'm just not going to do it. ”Louise Kjølsen has then thought about whether it would be better for her if she said a nice goodbye to social media and maybe took an HR job as a psychologist. 'But that's not what I want. I participate in the debate and I show the messages I receive. ”The debater has not reported the messages from the anonymous profile to the police. She has instead chosen to report them to Instagram, which is owned by Facebook. "It is not my opinion that the police take these inquiries particularly seriously, so I have not reported them." Louise Kjølsen states that even though the messages are violent, she is not afraid. “I am not afraid for my safety. I am afraid on behalf of democracy, and we should all be if people of different genders and backgrounds no longer dare to interfere in the public debate. «SPORT EXPERT New tracks SPORT abroad B.T. in Ukraine Media berlingske abroad Berlingske Media A / S Pilestræde 34 DK-1147 Copenhagen KTlf. +45 33 75 75 33 CVR.no .: 29 20 73 13

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