Elon Musk Agrees to Libs of TikTok Request for X ‘Data Dump’ on Anti-Defamation League
The owner of the platform formerly known as Twitter continues to engage with the hate account.
September 6, 2023
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The owner of the platform formerly known as Twitter continues to engage with the hate account.
The CEO of the Anti-Defamation League and an attorney who led the organization's marriage equality push tell us why the storied group is ready to devote even more resources to expanding LGBT rights.
The removal of the anti-LGBTQ+ Libs of TikTok account and its owner Chaya Raichik follows a string of controversies over her bigoted rhetoric.
The creator of Libs of TikTok demands her name be removed from ADL’s “Glossary of Extremism.”
A report by the ADL and GLAAD tracked the U.S. states with the most anti-LGBTQ+ incidents in the last year.
Several famous drag queens protested one of the biggest LGBTQ+ advocacy organizations in the world over the weekend. Here's why.
Chaya Raichik’s posted an image of herself smiling with a copy of USA Today that ran an article on the threats that follow her social media posts.
Jewish people were told by law enforcement officials to be especially on alert this weekend.
Chaya Raichik’s inclusion on hate watchlist comes after her posts have been linked to bomb threats and other threats of violence.
The flyers rhetorically ask “Who is behind the rise in transgenderism?”
Last year saw the highest number of overall hate crimes in the United States since 2008, according to the FBI's data.
It's not shocking that white supremacy and misogyny are linked, but the Anti-Defamation League really spells it out.
Elon Musk’s assertion that cisgender was a “heterosexual slur” sparks outrage and ridicule, even among his supporters.
Students are yet to face charges for their illegal "senior prank."
The extremist group is planning attacks on LGBTQ+ Pride events in June.
Rabbi Meir Mazuz claimed only "Arab countries that don't have this evil inclination" will be spared from the global pandemic.
Intern Jack Breuer denies there were racial implications to the gesture and says he "would never make common cause" with racist groups.
Even after Oklahoma schools suffered a series of bomb threats after she posted about them, the state government is bringing her in to advise about books in libraries.
The out exec decries the idea of "moral equivalence" between these groups and their opponents, and announces donations to human rights organizations.