Dubbo girl gets death threats for same-sex marriage stance

A 14-year-old girl has received death threats from one of her classmates’ fathers over her stance on same-sex marriage.

The death threat was shared on Twitter by the girl’s mother on Sunday with the caption: ‘Hey Malcolm Turnbull, this is my 14 year old daughter getting a death threat from a school friend’s father because she wrote a Facebook post supporting same-sex marriage’. 

The screenshot shows a conversation between school children from Dubbo, in regional New South Wales, speaking out in favour of same-sex marriage.

The death threat was shared on Twitter by the girl's mother on Sunday with the caption: 'Hey Malcolm Turnbull, this is my 14 year old daughter getting a death threat from a school friend's father because she wrote a Facebook post supporting same-sex marriage'

The death threat was shared on Twitter by the girl’s mother on Sunday with the caption: ‘Hey Malcolm Turnbull, this is my 14 year old daughter getting a death threat from a school friend’s father because she wrote a Facebook post supporting same-sex marriage’

'Kk WTF?? I ain't f****** playing no more, u now what I'm capable of b****. I am Jordan's father. Call me b4 I come n drop bombs. It's my time to shine because straight up. U want me to come with a 9mm,' he said

‘Kk WTF?? I ain’t f****** playing no more, u now what I’m capable of b****. I am Jordan’s father. Call me b4 I come n drop bombs. It’s my time to shine because straight up. U want me to come with a 9mm,’ he said

The conversation was infiltrated by Sydney-based father Jason Payne, who unleashed a profanity-laden rant.

‘Kk WTF?? I ain’t f****** playing no more, u now what I’m capable of b****. I am Jordan’s father. Call me b4 I come n drop bombs. It’s my time to shine because straight up. U want me to come with a 9mm,’ he said.

The shocked mother shared the conversation to Twitter in an attempt to get Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull’s attention. 

‘This is the level of civilised debate you have encouraged, Malcolm Turnbull… a parent feels emboldened enough to threaten a child,’ she said.  

'Kk WTF?? I ain't f****** playing no more, u now what I'm capable of b****. I am Jordan's father. Call me b4 I come n drop bombs. It's my time to shine because straight up. U want me to come with a 9mm,' he said

‘Kk WTF?? I ain’t f****** playing no more, u now what I’m capable of b****. I am Jordan’s father. Call me b4 I come n drop bombs. It’s my time to shine because straight up. U want me to come with a 9mm,’ he said

'I'd love to square dance with anyone who has commented on me in the last two days. Where are ya b****, call me for your f****** time and place and I'll show,' he said

‘I’d love to square dance with anyone who has commented on me in the last two days. Where are ya b****, call me for your f****** time and place and I’ll show,’ he said

One day after his threat was shared to Twitter, Mr Payne took to Facebook inviting his critics to ‘square dance’. 

‘I’d love to square dance with anyone who has commented on me in the last two days. Where are ya b****, call me for your f****** time and place and I’ll show,’ he said. 

The mother shared his post saying: ‘dude who threatened my daughter has struck a conciliatory note on Facebook’.  

The post garnered a massive response with viewers stunned a man threatened a young teenager. 

One day after his threat was shared to Twitter, Mr Payne (pictured) took to Facebook inviting his critics to 'square dance'

One day after his threat was shared to Twitter, Mr Payne (pictured) took to Facebook inviting his critics to ‘square dance’

‘Speechless. Please tell your daughter I’m sorry and not all adults are so atrocious. I’m so glad she stands up for what she believes in,’ one woman said.

‘You caused this Malcolm Turnbull and history will condemn you for it,’ another said.

‘He has all the charm and grace of a septic wound, a blight upon society. This is what the No campaign has unleashed,’ one man said.

The post, which attracted thousands of comments, was also inundated with messages urging her to report the threat to the police.

The mother said she reported the threat to Dubbo Police in New South Wales, and officers were investigating.

The Australian Federal Police also wrote online ‘Using a carriage service to threaten is a Commonwealth offence but investigated by state police’.

Daily Mail Australia has reached out to the man in question for comment. 

'Thank you all who have contacted Dubbo Police. rest assured they are taking action. (My daughter) is safe and happy with response,' the mother said 

‘Thank you all who have contacted Dubbo Police. rest assured they are taking action. (My daughter) is safe and happy with response,’ the mother said 

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