A transgender rocker has been blasted as “pure evil” for opening a Bernie Sanders rally with a song asking if God has “a big fat d–k.”
Laura Jane Grace, the singer and guitarist of punk band Against Me!, proudly shared footage of her solo performance opening for the far-left Senator in Kenosha, Wisconsin on Friday night — singing a new song called “Your God (God’s D–k).”
In it, she sings: “Does your god have a big fat d–k? Cause it feels like he’s f–king me.”
“When he whips out his meat does your world fall to its knees?” she sang at another point in the footage shared by outraged critics.
“Does he chew c– like bubblegum and give b–wjobs like a vacuum?” Grace added in the vulgar two-minute song, which sparked fury from critics.
Libs of TikTok was one of those sharing horror at the performance, calling it “absolutely sickening.”
“This is who the Democrats are now. Pure evil,” conservative social media activist Robby Starbuck wrote on X.
“Other lyrics are somehow even more grotesque and anti-Christian. These people are insane.”
Another user insisted: “God will not be mocked,” added another.
Even self-proclaimed Dems claimed the choice of Grace reflected badly on Sanders, with one writing: “I spent much of my life as a moderate Dem. It’s hard to express how ashamed and disappointed I am in these people now. What has happened these last few years may not ever be undone. Inexcusable.”
Another said that “little Bernie has gone full Satan, right before our eyes! What kind of singer even writes this on paper let alone sings it in front of an audience?”
Grace, 44, has been performing since 1997 with her band, which she founded when she was known as Thomas James Gabel.
She has been a long-time supporter of the veteran left-wing politician, and previously performed in support of him in 2020.
During that performance, she referenced burning crucifixes, white supremacy, and automatic weapons in typically abrasive lyrics.
“God is good and God is great, now get the f–k out of the USA,” she sang in her song Hanging Tree.
Sanders is hosting a series of town hall discussions across the US titled “Fighting Oligarchy: Where We Go From Here.”
Friday night’s rally in Wisconsin, a state that flipped to the Republicans in last November’s Presidential Election, saw around 3,500 people come out to see him speak in a small college sports arena.