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Irish singer Róisín Murphy was dumped as headliner of a music festival in Islamist Istanbul, Turkey, after she celebrated the fact that fewer children are now identifying as transgender.
On October 21, Murphy posted a graph that argued that the number of 18 to 22-year-olds that claim to be trans or nonbinary has dropped precipitously since 2021. Along with the graphic, Murphy said that transgenderism “was never real,” and added, “Terribly sad though. Absolute havoc wreaked on children, families and society.”
The singer has not apologized for her X post, and it is still live despite the blowback she has since suffered.
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For her part, Murphy is 100 percent sticking by her guns and, in a long statement, blasted “cruel” trans activists and said she does not want them “anywhere near [her] or [her] music, however that may affect my career.”
“I won’t be held to ransom – no more blackmail. What I see more than anything is a spoiled and entitled childishness. I am not interested in being their ‘mother’ or ‘queen’; these babies need to grow up and allow artists like myself the dignity of opinion and the space and freedom to create,” she exclaimed.
	
	
		
			
				
					
						 
					
				
			
			
				
					
						
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			On October 21, Murphy posted a graph that argued that the number of 18 to 22-year-olds that claim to be trans or nonbinary has dropped precipitously since 2021. Along with the graphic, Murphy said that transgenderism “was never real,” and added, “Terribly sad though. Absolute havoc wreaked on children, families and society.”
The singer has not apologized for her X post, and it is still live despite the blowback she has since suffered.
…
For her part, Murphy is 100 percent sticking by her guns and, in a long statement, blasted “cruel” trans activists and said she does not want them “anywhere near [her] or [her] music, however that may affect my career.”
“I won’t be held to ransom – no more blackmail. What I see more than anything is a spoiled and entitled childishness. I am not interested in being their ‘mother’ or ‘queen’; these babies need to grow up and allow artists like myself the dignity of opinion and the space and freedom to create,” she exclaimed.
 
					
				Music Festival in Islamist Turkey Drops Singer Róisín Murphy for Cheering Decline in Trans-Identifying Children
Irish singer Róisín Murphy was dumped as headliner of a music festival in Islamist Istanbul, Turkey, after her comments about transgenderism.
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