Sega Bodega to Róisín Murphy: "Your graphics will make people die"

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Sega Bodega to Róisín Murphy: “Your graphics will make people die”

A week after the public fight with Boy George, Róisín Murphy is once again at the center of controversy. This time, he has decided to revive his transphobic tendencies with a graphic in which he assures that transsexuality “was never real.” Sega Bodega has dedicated a video to him and has not been shy about saying that “shit like this makes people die.”

In 2023, Murphy ruined the promotion of the ‘Hit Parade’ album for his views on hormone blockers. Now he has returned to his old ways with an unfortunate tweet in which he shows a descending graph with the title ‘Americans between 18 and 22 years old who identify as transgender or non-binary between the years 2021 and 2024’.

With this, Murphy takes the opportunity to call transsexuality unreal and “terribly sad”, in addition to ensuring that it has caused “total chaos among children, families and society.” Sega Bodega begins its response accurately: “Four trans people have carried out mass shootings in the United States since 2018. 4,000 have been heterosexual men,” it says.

«Charlie Kirk’s killer knew a trans person, so he takes the blame. “This is how we are as a society,” continues the British artist. Bodega describes the trans population as society’s “punching bag” and asks Murphy why he thinks “fewer and fewer people are coming out as transsexual.” Finally, he was clear: “Trans people are the victims of the things you are talking about.”

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