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In March 2024, the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) added Chaya Raichik to their hate watchlist as an anti-LGBTQ extremist. [ 157 ] [ 158 ] The entry describes Raichik as having engaged in an "anti-LGBTQ+ disinformation campaign" that "mobilizes right-wing extremist groups in violent attacks against LGBTQ+ people, spaces and events, as well ...
Mar 2, 2023; National Harbor, MD, USA; Chaya Raichik, creator of Libs of TikTok, during the Conservative Political Action Conference, CPAC 2023, at the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center ...
Libs of TikTok, run by Chaya Raichik, has gained immense popularity on X. As her follower-count has risen, bomb threats targeting her subjects followed. First, Libs of TikTok posted.
Chaya Raichik, the woman behind the popular Libs of TikTok social media ... to become a national story. As of this writing, Raichik's initial post excoriating Bendele has been seen 11.7 million ...
[6] [96] The group linked the death of Benedict to Oklahoma laws and policies, and related rhetoric, including statements by Chaya Raichik on her Libs of TikTok social media accounts. [6] [97] [65] The ACLU and Lambda Legal also condemned the legislative environment, including the recent passage of Oklahoma Bill 615, and said that it had led to ...
Gay men and women who were trying to melt quietly into the majority society criticized them as "freaks" who brought unwanted disreputable attention upon them. Such attitudes were widespread at the time. [148] Some trans men face rejection from lesbian communities they had been part of prior to transition. Journalist Louise Rafkin writes, "there ...
Chaya Raichik, who runs the inflammatory Libs of TikTok social media account, was named as an adviser to an Oklahoma State Department of Education’s library committee.
Chaya Raichik and Marjorie Taylor Greene at US Congress. Government entities in the United States that create anti-transgender legislation and policies are using "medical gatekeeping" as a "tool whereby the state can use medical language and practice to barriers around gender affirming care."