Shocking moment transgender singer Precious Child, who posed with a photo of ‘decapitated’ JK Rowling, sings ‘kill a TERF today’ on stage at San Francisco club
- A trans woman calls for the death of gender-critical women while performing songs like ‘TERF Killer’
- The singer, known as Precious Child, also posted photos of herself holding up a cardboard cutout of JK Rowling’s head while holding a knife to her neck.
A trans woman calls for the death of gender-critical women while performing songs like ‘TERF Killer’.
The singer, better known as Precious Child, has also posted photos of herself holding a cardboard cutout of JK Rowling’s head while holding a knife to her neck.
During her most recent performance at San Francisco’s Knockout Bar, Precious Child performed her song “TERF Killer,” encouraging the crowd to “kill a TERF today.” Reduxx reported.
In a video on her YouTube account, Precious Child can be heard asking the audience to sing the aggressive lyrics “all together.”
The artist’s video for the song is shown on a screen in the background.
The singer, known as Precious Child, also posted photos of herself holding up a cardboard cutout of JK Rowling’s head while holding a knife to her neck.
A trans woman calls for the death of gender-critical women while performing songs like ‘TERF Killer’
The video contains images of bullets and a knife sticking into the air as the words “kill a TERF today” flash repeatedly across the screen.
Precious Child also took aim at Harry Potter author JK Rowling, who raised concerns about trans women’s use of women’s single-sex spaces, and the theory that gender – characteristics and tastes commonly identified as ‘masculine ‘ or ‘female’ – rather than biological sex being innate.
In the foreword to her “Terf Killer” video, she writes, “This song and video is dedicated to every nasty TERF and MRA out there.
‘Special shout out to JK Rowling! All billionaires are trash, but you are special.”
The incident is not the first time the musician has threatened people with gender-critical beliefs in her music.
Earlier this year, she released a music video for Pride month titled “VILENCE,” in which masked trans activists pose menacingly with a variety of weapons — a sword, baseball bats, an ax and Molotov cocktails — as she sings, “Show ’em it violence, otherwise they will remain silent.’
‘They hunt, beat, strangle, stab, kill… with the lies they shout.
‘My knife, my fist, my gun, my violence. I am the future because I am violent,” Precious shouts before a spike-studded baseball bat spins across the screen.
Precious Child has also targeted Harry Potter author JK Rowling, who has spoken out in recent years about her concerns about women’s single-sex spaces and the rejection of sex as a binary.
During her most recent performance at San Francisco’s Knockout Bar, Precious Child performed her song “TERF Killer,” encouraging the crowd to “kill a TERF today.”
Earlier this year, she released a music video for Pride month titled “VILENCE,” which features masked trans activists posing menacingly with a variety of weapons.
“VILENCE is dedicated to the queers who lived and died for their – for our – damn identity,” the video’s foreword reads.
‘In this video: Pink is a symbol of strange militancy. Pink is a symbol of strange revenge. Pink is a color of memory, for our kind that was conquered.’