Irish singer-songwriter Roisin Murphy is now getting hammered on social media after stating that she does not want “trans activists” to attend her concerts, going on to add “neither do my fans.” Murphy made her comments in a recent post on X, saying that the transgender community is negatively impacting gays and lesbians by “changing the historical record, denying sexual orientation, piggybacking on their rights movement, undermining public acceptance,” and “dismantling the culture.”
“And converting at childhood, therefore significantly decreasing the numbers and with that, altering the power dynamic irrevocably in the future,” the “Overpowered” singer went on to say in the post. Murphy’s post was in response to another user who shared a comment that said, “A trans woman threw the first brick, a drag king threw the first punch. It was never about sexual orientation. From the trans community – you’re welcome for pride.”
The singer’s post, which immediately resulted in hateful comments from her radical left-wing fans, prompted another user to say, “We LGBT+ people live together in harmony as a community. Don’t let all this discussion overshadow your talent and your music.” Murphy responded, “I need to know my audience has my back. So my position must be clear; nothing in between will do.”
According to a report from Breitbart News, Murphy went on to add, “It’s important to claim some territory on which an artist can safely stand.” The “Ramalama (Bang Bang)” singer then dropped the bomb that stirred up the left-wing sharks in the water, saying, “I do not want trans-activists, aware or unaware of my stance, at my concerts, and neither do my fans. Other than that, all are welcome.”
Another fan joined in the conversation, commenting, “Trans men aren’t lesbians. Maybe some lesbians of the past were unhappy as women and didn’t know it yet, but fighting my community doesn’t make your community any stronger, just isolating yourself from the whole community.” Murphy wasn’t about to back down from her stance.
“They were blissfully unaware that they could have a double mastectomy and take medication that would make them grow a beard, put them into early menopause, and cause infertility,” she replied, going on to add, “I have my own community, thanks.” Another fan got involved in the conversation, saying, “Bizarre how frequently wrong the ‘read a book’ and ‘educate yourself’ side can be.” Murphy replied, “A lie on top of a lie on top of a lie…”
“I would recommend a tour of Russia, where ‘LGBT’ is officially banned as an ‘extremist movement,’” another angry fan gushed. Murphy wrote a follow-up post that said, “My heart breaks for lesbians. There were never large numbers of exclusively same-sex attracted women. Now they are being dismantled.” The singer then said, “Young girls are transitioning before they get the chance to explore their sexuality, and men are demanding access to every space, intimate or otherwise.”
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“A fragile culture built by one of the most marginalized and misunderstood groups is dying, and very few care,” Murphy continued. This isn’t the first time that Murphy has weighed in on the controversial subject of transgenderism. In 2023, she spoke on the topic, saying, “Puberty blockers are f***d, absolutely desolate, big pharma laughing all the way to the bank. Little mixed-up kids are vulnerable and need to be protected.”