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Lily Cade Calls For Violence Against Trans Women After BBC Article Backlash

Lily Cade, a lesbian porn star featured in a controversial BBC article, has called for trans women to be “lynched.”

The BBC is facing backlash for publishing an article about lesbian women allegedly “being pressured into sex by some trans women.”

In the piece, the article’s author, Caroline Lowbridge, attempts to discover how “widespread” the issue is.

She cites things such as social media, people’s opinions, and even a survey of 80 people as sources during her apparent investigation, as Gay Times report. 

Lowbridge repeatedly acknowledges the lack of reliable information available, though never clarifies why she decided to publish the piece without it.

Cade is featured as one of the story’s interviewees, stating that she has been criticized online for not wanting to have sex with a trans woman in a pornographic film she was supposed to appear in.


Since the publication of the story, the actress has been calling for violence against trans women on her website.

“If you left it up to me, I’d execute every last one of them personally,” she wrote in a post titled ‘Where The Fuck Are These Children’s Mothers?’"

She added: “Cancel the ever-living fuck out of this. Cancel this so hard that no man dare walk the path of the trans woman in public ever again! Enough is enough.

“Lynch Kaitlyn! Lynch the ‘Sisters’ Wachowski! Lynch Laurel Hubbard! Lynch Fallon Fox!”

Cade continuously misgenders trans people, before using even more vile language to express her extremist views.

“Trans women are evil pedophiles who have twisted the minds of your people so badly with annoying, ugly, stupid language, that your children are mutilating their bodies to please them,” she said.

In a post titled ‘About That BBC Article’ published on Cade’s website on 29 October, she doubled down on her blatantly transphobic perspective in the wake of the ongoing controversy facing Lowbridge.

“Trans women are men,” she said. “A lifetime commitment to pharmaceuticals and plastic surgery does nothing to change the sex of an animal, it just makes money for big pharma at the expense of, quite literally, your children’s mental and physical integrity.”

In one of her posts, dated 31 October, Cade directly addressed sexual assault allegations that have been made against her.

“If a rapist is someone who is accused in public of sexual misconduct, then I am a rapist,” she declared.

“So, too, are three of your last four presidents, the men who sit in your halls of power, and the men who make judgments over your laws. So are all of your heroes, and you know it, and you don’t care.

“If a rapist is someone who pays women to have sex that they don’t actually want to have, then I am a goddamn fucking rapist, and your world is run by rapists.”




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