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ADL Removes Libs of TikTok From ‘Glossary of Extremism’ After Lawsuit Threat

The Anti-Defamation League removed popular conservative Twitter/X account personality Chaya Raichik from their ‘Glossary of Extremism’ after she threatened litigation, 100percentfedup reported. Raichik is behind the viral ‘Libs of TikTok’ Twitter account that often captures left-wing activists in embarrassing moments. The ADL reportedly was attempting to pressure Elon Musk to de-platform Raichik’s Libs of TikTok […]

The Anti-Defamation League removed popular conservative Twitter/X account personality Chaya Raichik from their ‘Glossary of Extremism’ after she threatened litigation, 100percentfedup reported.

Raichik is behind the viral ‘Libs of TikTok’ Twitter account that often captures left-wing activists in embarrassing moments.

The ADL reportedly was attempting to pressure Elon Musk to de-platform Raichik’s Libs of TikTok account on Twitter, and Raichik responded by threatening a lawsuit.

Raichik celebrated after the organization removed her from their glossary.

“In recent years though, it seems the ADL simply attacks anyone who doesn’t go along with the far-left agenda. The ADL targeted me, a young conservative Jewish woman, for speaking out against wokeness, far-left indoctrination of children, and the medical mutilation of minors under the guise of gender ideology.” She further said.

Raichik said that the ADL was targeting her for opposing ‘far-left indoctrination’ and pointed out that she was Jewish, making their attacks even more confusing.

“The ADL targeted me, a young conservative Jewish woman, for speaking out against wokeness, far-left indoctrination of children, and the medical mutilation of minors under the guise of gender ideology,” Raichik wrote in a Human Events article.

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