Georgina Fenwick
Georgina Fenwick is the niece of George Fenwick who made international headlines in 2019 for stabbing an anti-radicalisation officer in Saranidia .
Early life
Georgina Fenwick was born in the Munkcestrian Republic in the year 2004, the daughter of Robert Fenwick and therefore the niece of George Fenwick.
Education
After attending a private school in the Munkcestrian Republic, she briefly attended the Al-Saranidi International Academy of Ladies.
Controversy
In 2019, she stabbed a police officer from Saranidia in the course of his anti-radicalisation work. She was convicted in absentia of assaulting a police officer in the performance of their duties but acquitted of causing egregious bodily harm with intent. She was pardoned later that year. She later courted controversy for a series of statements in 2021 and for an attack on a man (who later turned out to be her brother) and his girlfriend but was praised for her actions during the Dar Al-Badawi Munkcestrian War.
She is often accused of misandry for advocating mass penectomy.
Dar Al-Badawi war
During the Dar Al-Badawi war, she led forces that killed Sikandar Khan when he and Ed Ashleigh tried to capture her as a POW.
Political ideology
She was a Munkcestrian nationalist Christian during her brief course of study in Saranidia. However as of 2021, she now holds radical feminist views.
Personal life
Georgina Fenwick is a lesbian.