Georgina Fenwick
Georgina Fenwick is the niece of George Fenwick who made international headlines in 2019 for stabbing an anti-radicalisation officer in Saranidia, for being hurt during an attempted assault on a couple and for her actions in the Dar Al-Badawi Munkcestrian War.
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.