Precious Child: Trans activist who threatened JK Rowling slammed for singing about 'killing TERFs'
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SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA: A trans woman known as Precious Child is under fire for her disturbing music that explicitly calls for violence against gender-critical feminists, often referred to as TERFs (Trans-Exclusionary Radical Feminists).
This controversy has taken center stage as Precious Child's provocative acts have ignited outrage, particularly in her recent performance at the Knockout Bar in San Francisco, as per Daily Mail.
Precious Child urges the audience to chant 'kill a TERF today'
During her latest performance at the Knockout Bar, Precious Child took the stage with a song ominously titled 'TERF Killer', urging the audience to chant "kill a TERF today." As reported by Reduxx, the trans artist's brazen call for violence didn't stop at her live show.
A video posted on her YouTube channel captures her inciting the audience to sing along with the aggressive lyrics, set against the backdrop of her music video for the same song.
In the music video, images of bullets and a knife repeatedly stabbing into the air accompany the chilling words, "kill a TERF today," flashing across the screen. This outrageous display has raised alarms, with many accusing Precious Child of promoting hatred and violence.
Precious Child targets 'Harry Potter' author JK Rowling
JK Rowling, who has been vocal about her concerns regarding the use of women-only spaces by transgender women, found herself targeted by the trans activist, Precious Child.
In the preface to her 'TERF Killer' video, Precious Child writes, "This song and video is dedicated to every single filthy TERF and MRA in existence. Special shout out to JK Rowling! All billionaires are trash but you’re special."
Precious Child went as far as to post a picture with a cardboard cutout of Rowling's face and pointed a knife at it.
Precious Child faces backlash for her contentious performances
In the wake of Precious Child's controversial performances and music, the online community has expressed vehement opposition to her actions.
Accusations of inciting violence against women and promoting threats have been widespread. Users on various platforms have voiced their concerns, condemning the artist's actions and demanding accountability.
One X (formerly Twitter) user said, "If this gets to court, they will claim it’s just ‘banter,’ a way to gain ‘attention’ for the cause. People inciting violence and threats against women have found new ways to channel their anger with a big fat green light and rounds of applause."
Another termed her "Pure evil."
One person expressed their outrage, saying, "Shameless," while another questioned, "Why is this person not in jail for inciting violence?"
"Clearly evidence of public threats to kill women, when is he getting arrested?" expressed a user.
If this gets to court, they will claim it’s just ‘banter’, a way to gain ‘attention’ for the cause.
— Lanee (@OakTreeLaneN) October 20, 2023
People inciting violence and threats against women have found new ways to channel their anger with a big fat green light and rounds of applause.
Why is this person not in jail for inticing to violence?
— TaxusBaccata 💚🤍💜 (@taxbacc) October 20, 2023
Clearly evidence of public threats to kill women, when is he getting arrested?
— Teresa van Lieshout (@TeresavLieshout) October 20, 2023
Precious Child's history of creating threatening and violent music
Precious Child has previously used her music to show her anger toward those who hold gender-critical beliefs.
In a disturbing music video released earlier this year for Pride month titled 'VILENCE', masked trans activists posed menacingly with an array of weapons, including swords, baseball bats, an axe, and Molotov cocktails, while Precious Child sang, "Show 'em the violence, or they will silence."
The music video continued with chilling lyrics that mentioned hunting, beating, strangling, stabbing, and killing, portraying a deeply disturbing message.