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Drag queen cancels DCA story event after threats

- NEIL HENDERSON AND BEN MACDONALD

Online threats and homophobic abuse directed at a performer due to appear at Dundee Contempora­ry Arts on Saturday forced the venue to cancel the event due to safety fears.

The Drag Queen Storytime event was to take place at 1pm but was cancelled due to what the DCA described as “hateful and intimidato­ry behaviour of a small number of people”.

Performer Miss Peaches was to appear at the event which is part of the venue’s Transcende­nt season celebratin­g those exploring gender issues.

The venue said both the performer, as well as DCA employees, had received “abusive and threatenin­g messages”. It also confirmed that police had been informed of the incidents on Tuesday when the online abuse began.

A statement outlining the DCA’s reasons for the last-minute cancellati­on was posted on social media.

It read: “We are very sorry to say the Drag Queen Storytime event was unable to go ahead because of the hateful and intimidato­ry behaviour of a small number of people online, which led to the performer feeling unsafe.

“We are appalled that she and members of our team have received abusive and threatenin­g messages this week, and have reported this behaviour to the police.

“We refuse to be intimidate­d by hate speech and abusive behaviour and hope very much to reschedule this event soon.

“In the meantime we will be making a donation to LGBT Youth Scotland in recognitio­n of the struggles faced by the LGBT community on a daily basis.”

After the cancellati­on, performer Miss Peaches thanked those who had supported her decision to cancel.

She added: “Being forcefully misgendere­d, accused of paedophili­a and having my social media cherry picked to create a narrative that I’m not safe to be around children is heartbreak­ing.

“I chose to cancel because the event became about something more than a story time.

“It was overshadow­ed by a transphobi­c, queer-phobic, bigoted hate campaign against myself personally and anyone like me.

“Most importantl­y I didn’t want children faced with a mob holding signs.”

She also vowed to reschedule the event for an as yet unspecifie­d date in a bid not to “let these horrible people win”.

Tommy Small, Dundee Pride chairperso­n, described the alleged abuse as “disgusting”.

He told The Courier: “It’s so sad to see these hateful groups spreading their disgusting misinforma­tion, homophobia and transphobi­a at what should have been a very joyful, happy event for children and their families.

“They dress their lies, and hateful views by clutching their pearls and shouting ‘think of the children’ when in fact they have absolutely no idea what they’re talking about.”

A Police Scotland spokespers­on said: “Officers received a report of threatenin­g messages being made online in relation to a planned show at Dundee Contempora­ry Arts gallery. Following inquiries, no criminalit­y was establishe­d.”

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