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Yes, she went against the trans cult, and must be punished

Róisín Murphy’s record label is planning to donate proceeds of the musician’s new album to transgender charities, according to a new report.

The Irish artist, 50, apologised this week for a comment she left on Facebook calling transgender children ‘mixed up kids’ and slamming the use of puberty blockers.

She insisted she had nothing but love for everyone, apologising to fans who were hurt by her words, and said she would now ‘bow out’ of the conversation publicly.

Her comments caused huge outcry amongst her largely queer fanbase, and the festival favourite’s new album, due out just days from now, has apparently been affected by the controversy.

According to The Star, an insider claimed Murphy’s record label Ninja Tune has ceased promoting and marketing the new album, titled Hit Parade, due for release on September 8.

They added that the label plans to donate proceeds from album sales to charities and organisations against transphobia.

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