Chaya Lajczyk, creator of the “Libs of TikTok” He clashed with Washington Post reporter Taylor Lorenz over the issue. .
Laichik was engaged to Lorenz.Lorenz wore a large black face mask outdoors. meeting in Los Angeles — on a series of issues that her influential conservative presence highlights online.
“I know you have a very conservative fan base,” Lorenz said. “In the comments, I see a lot of comments about some sort of great alternative theory. What do you think about that?”
“What do you think about the comments on your post telling me to kill myself?” Reichik countered.
“There are more illegal aliens at the border than children born in the United States,” the creator of “Libs of TikTok” told a reporter while wearing a T-shirt emblazoned with Lorenz's crying face.
Border Patrol has counted nearly 1 million illegal border crossings since October 2023. according to to federal data. (Related: Facebook suspends 'Libs Of TikTok' for violation of community standards)
When pressed by Lorenz about banning books, Lajczyk also made it clear that he only wanted to remove “gay porn” from public school libraries. Lajczyk cited situations in which some schools are “giving children pornography and teaching third-graders to masturbate.” Also, when asked about her focus on the sexualization of children by the LGBT community, she stressed that she “does not discriminate against who is sexualizing children.” .
“Why don't you… focus on young girls?” Have you ever been sexualized as a woman, that is, at an early age? ” asked Lorenz.
Ms. Lajczyk said she had received several death threats from Ms. Lorenz when a reporter cited an NBC investigation that accused her of at least 33 counts of violent threats.
The two sides also clashed over the ability to choose recommendations from so-called “experts” and Mr. Ryczyk's appointment to the Oklahoma Library Advisory Board.
“I've been there once. Unfortunately, they have a lot of wakefulness in the red states and I'm trying to help with that,” Lychik said.
Lorenz revealed the previously anonymous identity and home address of the “Libs of TikTok” creator in an article published in April 2022.