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mahatmakanejeeves

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Sat Feb 24, 2024, 11:26 AM Feb 2024

How 'Libs of TikTok' became a powerful presence in Oklahoma schools

How ‘Libs of TikTok’ became a powerful presence in Oklahoma schools

The owner of the far-right social media account, who sits on a state advisory panel, has drawn attention since the death of a nonbinary student near Tulsa

By Taylor Lorenz
February 24, 2024 at 9:06 a.m. EST

LOS ANGELES — Far-right activist Chaya Raichik splits her time between California, where she’s registered to vote, and Florida, where she often travels. But the place where she arguably is having the biggest impact these days is Oklahoma, a state she’s visited only once.

Raichik, who operates the social media account Libs of TikTok, has amassed an audience of millions on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, largely by targeting LGBTQ+ people. Last month, Raichik was appointed to the Oklahoma Library Media Advisory Committee by Republican schools superintendent Ryan Walters, a former history teacher who has been called “the state’s top culture warrior” for his opposition to teachers unions and other conservative targets, including LGBTQ+ students’ rights.

Since her appointment, Raichik has sought to pull books depicting gay and transgender people, as well as sex education, from public school libraries, saying she has found “porn” in various districts. But her growing role in the state has drawn greater attention since Nex Benedict, a 16-year-old nonbinary student, collapsed and died the day after a Feb. 7 fight in a girls’ bathroom at Owasso High School in suburban Tulsa. Family members said Benedict had been bullied for months for being openly nonbinary.

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On Thursday, Oklahoma City Councilor Sean Cummings (D) lambasted Raichik for stoking anti-LGBTQ+ hatred in the state, saying she has “blood on her hands.” And Matt Bernstein, a 25-year-old LGBTQ+ content creator in New York who has been targeted by Raichik, said: “I’m just hearing constantly how Chaya Raichik specifically has caused a rift in the experience of being a queer high-schooler in America.”

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By Taylor Lorenz
Taylor Lorenz is a columnist at The Washington Post covering technology and online culture. Before joining The Post, she was a technology reporter for the New York Times. Previously, she was a technology reporter at the Atlantic and the Daily Beast.
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How 'Libs of TikTok' became a powerful presence in Oklahoma schools (Original Post) mahatmakanejeeves Feb 2024 OP
How can a Jewish woman turn into such a hateful bigot? Hmmm? CurtEastPoint Feb 2024 #1

CurtEastPoint

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1. How can a Jewish woman turn into such a hateful bigot? Hmmm?
Sat Feb 24, 2024, 11:29 AM
Feb 2024

I would have thought someone who herself would be hated on due to her sex and religion MIGHT have a little compassion.

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