
"I sincerely hope that A Certain Other Irish Pop Star gets the help that she needs, but right now she is very publicly acting like a bully and is absolutely not a voice to be listened to or trusted when it comes to trans lives. "Can I ask for all the lovely people in the irish/musicy/gay/alloftheabove circle who are *rightfully* outraged by her latest series of tweets to not share them?"
"CMAT went on to share that she belies in "the power of cutting off hate at the source" and noted the day as a "fabulous" day to donate to TENI, Trans Equality Network Ireland. The 29-year-old Irish singer added: "I love you all so much! Let's work harder to protect our trans family during these crazy crazy times.""
Róisín Murphy shared a graph indicating a steep drop in 18-to-22-year-olds identifying as transgender or non-binary between 2022 and 2024 and wrote "It was never real," calling it "absolute havoc" on children, families and society. CMAT criticized Murphy on Instagram, called her bullying, urged people not to spread the "bogus" data and encouraged donations to TENI, Trans Equality Network Ireland. The Blessed Madonna posted a blistering video accusing Murphy of lacking the "educational skills" to understand why fewer young people might identify as trans. Other performers, including Drag Race stars Crystal and Sister Sister and musician Sega Bodega, condemned Murphy.
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