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She DESTROYED TikTok, Now The LEFT Wants Her GONE | Guest: LibsofTikTok | Ep. 312

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Now, you might have seen that video on last night's extremely incredible live stream that we did with Chaya Rashik, the founder and operator of the famous or I should say infamous TikTok account known as Libs of TikTok.
who was doxxed by Taylor Lorenz of the Washington Post and has even encountered investigations from the United States government, all for just exposing the radical woke agenda.
Literally just playing their own videos and putting a mirror up to them and saying, hey, you guys are nuts.
I mean, look at that lady or that man or I don't even know who it was literally saying, hey, I became trans.
I tried to hide it as if you could hide that from your kid.
And then suddenly, my kid became trans too.
And then everybody celebrates.
Woo!
Let's get some confetti.
It's so awesome.
Let's all make our kids mentally ill, hate themselves, be prone to suicide, probably only have sex work as their ability to make money.
And of course, be chemically and physically castrated for the rest of their entire lives.
On that note, welcome back to Slightly Offensive Podcast.
My name is Elijah Schaefer, and I am your top 17 host.
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We're going to be hearing her life story and how she became the most dangerous woman in the world.
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Well, we all know social justice warriors, right?
They're known as SJWs, and it's a term that as this audience is probably pretty familiar with.
In fact, I feel like it's been years since we've been watching TikToks and the self-destruction and chaos of our entire Western civilization decay.
But how did the term actually come to be?
How have SJWs actually evolved over time?
This is something I ask myself regularly.
Because what began as a cutting edge of bleeding heart liberalism slowly developed into something far more insidious and grotesque.
The lunacy of the left really began to round into form with Trump's election, and it's only really continued to go crazier with each year since.
They can be thought of as the vanguard, one could put it, of the progressive agenda, maybe even the degressive agenda, but they're constantly pushing the Overton window to the point where it hurts.
Further and further and further, they just go left to where people like myself, who used to be considered centrists, are now considered far right.
I don't really get how that happened.
They're also simultaneously the shock troops of the left, waging war against those that stand in their way.
Now, since the 1960s, a centerpiece of liberal thought has been so-called compassion.
Many liberals out there, as we used to call them, are sympathetic to the plight of the downtrodden, the exploited, and the underprivileged.
Now, at face value, there's nothing wrong with that, right?
I mean, many conservatives and libertarians also want to help those groups.
But the liberal has taken that desire to help to the literal extreme, to the point where it's become maddening.
They do this because, on one hand, they feel guilty for their own success in life, because they want to play the role of a hero.
But on the other hand, it's because they want to leverage the plights of others against the world they grew up in, against the parents, conservative parents mostly that they despise.
Now, oftentimes, it's a combination of all of those factors together.
In other words, the left's compassion is just a facade for ulterior motives.
Now, we can see that this is true quite easily.
Do you actually believe that SJWs are reading gay porn books to your kids because they want to be inclusive and open-minded?
No shit.
That's not the truth.
They want to indoctrinate your youth of this nation and the ones that you look out for because they're trying to undermine traditional values that once held it up.
I mean, I'm no saint myself.
We all make mistakes.
But it's one thing to go out and to do something wrong, realize you are wrong and try to do better.
Even if you've got an addiction or some other underlying issue and you keep making the same mistakes versus trying to tell people in a reverse intervention that actually what's wrong is right, what's right is wrong, and you should do what I'm doing.
You should destroy your life too.
In fact, it's not just that I'm doing the wrong thing, but it's good and everyone else should follow in my example, including your children.
Do you really think that SJWs pushed gay marriage into the realm of acceptability because love is love?
Oh, I just love my homosexuality.
It's just so beautiful.
Of course not.
I mean, they pushed it because it mocks God.
It flies in the face of natural order and it permits their degenerate lifestyle.
And I'm not shaming people for having struggles.
I'm not like that.
I know many on the far right or on the hard ride or on the new ride or the true ride or all these other right wings love to virtue signal, but I'm not better than them.
I'm not better than people just because they struggle.
But I can say and call out their bullshit and say, you've got to stop promoting your struggles and stop justifying them as being okay because it's not.
Do you really believe that SJWs opposed Trump because he was a mean bully?
He just gave mean tweets.
No, they opposed him because he was a real threat to their agenda.
Well, what was it like it completed this jump right from the standard of progressives of the decades past to these insane SJWs of today?
The answer to that and why they did that, I believe, is in two parts.
First, the conservatives across the nation in government, in the institutions and in the churches, have failed of the utmost degree to stand against the left.
Now, they've only ceded more and more ground in the culture war to the point to where we have, what, George Santos, and we're celebrating having a gay Republican.
Like, I mean, it's one thing to just have a gay Republican, but then, like, we celebrate it.
And then the left says, actually, he's a drag queen.
And then everybody posts it.
And you have people out there celebrating and saying, oh, why doesn't he go to Congress in his drag?
That would really show the Democrats that we're not bigoted.
It's just gotten weird.
I don't know what else to say.
It's gotten straight.
It's gotten bizarre.
Second, the rise of the internet created a new space for both ends of the political spectrum to flourish.
Now, for the left, this meant a place to evolve their ideas, spread their beliefs, and form an echo chamber of insanity that's backed up by these incredible, I shouldn't say insane, I should say incredible institutions of censorship that they've just built in.
And to ask you why they censor, well, they censor because it works, okay?
Like, it's like, oh, censorship sucks.
It does suck, but they censor us because look at the world.
They're winning, all right?
It's horrible, but they actually are doing it.
I hate it.
I mean, we're losing.
It's turning some of us more retrospectively, you know, and internally to look at ourselves and to grow.
But coincidentally, they also have allies, the highest echelons of tech companies.
And this means that the left has been given a free pass to literally do and say whatever they please on the web and in the United States.
Whereas the right has faced an ever-growing amount of censorship.
Now, conservatives are interesting because if you're new to this podcast, you would know I don't consider myself to be one, but I respect them.
And I also don't understand why, if people claim to be conservative, are they so denigrating and tearing down of any young voices that actually hold up conservative values?
Conservatives have essentially been thrown into the internet ghetto now where they're tightly controlled and segregated.
And then they're backed up by their libertarian friends and go, well, you know, I mean, it is a private company.
Yeah, enjoy getting fucked in the ass.
Exactly.
Well, I'm not into that.
I don't like that.
I mean, who knows?
If you're drunk enough, you could probably enjoy anything.
But the remarkable reason is, is that it's not fun getting raped over and over again intellectually, having your civil liberties stepped on.
I hate it.
You hate it.
And my guest tonight knows this all too well.
Chaya Rashik.
Some people call her Chaya, but it's Chaya.
It's Jewish.
She's awesome.
I love her a lot.
And she's an incredible voice.
She's an awesome friend of the show.
She's best known for her famous Twitter account, Libs of TikTok, which became widely popular for documenting the worst examples of SJWs around the nation.
Many of these clips came from within university and high school classrooms, which we've all known to be the front lines of the culture war.
I don't even know if it's a culture war as much as just like a graveyard, right, where we once stood.
It's all behind closed doors of these classrooms that the next generation of conservatives are killed before they're even born.
Years of excellent parenting can be wiped away in a flash and values that adolescents held strong to are erased.
Now, Rashik's account exposed this.
And it is for this one reason that she has been the target of every attack imaginable from the left.
Rashik's name and personal info was deliberately published by the Washington Post, a billionaire-owned leftist outlet.
This led to an absolute firestorm of harassment from the left.
She has been labeled with everything imaginable, from far-right to Nazi to homophobic to anti-Semitic.
The list goes on and on.
People have tried to blame her for completely random things, like making teachers feel uncomfortable in their classrooms to somehow being responsible for mass shootings.
It's true.
Now, this of course is part and parcel when it comes to going against the left.
And we're going to talk to her in just a moment because it's incredible, her story, and how she became the most dangerous woman on the internet.
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I'd like him to welcome to Slightly Offensive for the First Time, my guest, the creator of Libs of TikTok, Kaya Rashik.
Rashik, hi, Rashik.
As stated, you know the account, Libs of TikTok.
It is a personal favorite of mine.
The creator behind it, Haya Rachik, if I said that correctly, people say it's Chaya Rashik, but it doesn't really matter because it's the content that she creates.
It's the ideas that she attacks and the truth that she tells that makes her a threat, not only to the woke left, but also apparently to the Biden administration and the establishment.
I'd like to welcome the Slightly Offensive for the First Time.
Haya, welcome to Slightly Offensive.
Hey, so great to finally be here.
What do you think about the confetti?
This is your first time.
I love the confetti.
Yeah, what a welcome.
Wow.
It is.
And we want to make sure that we're very inclusive because obviously with all the colors represented and the letters being added to the LGBTQIA plus group, you never know what's going to happen.
So instead, we just add glitter, which is technically microplastics, which are actually an amazing addition of the 21st century.
Let me just ask you this, Alex.
like to ask all of my guests, how the hell have you been?
How have I been?
It's been really wild the last few weeks, ever since I did my first in-person interview with Tucker.
But it's fun.
I mean, there's nothing else I'd rather be doing right now than exposing the radical left for what they're doing.
So I enjoy every second of it and I will continue to do this for as long as I can.
Yeah, okay, I love this.
So people might not know this.
I want to get into your story of how you became what I believe is infamous more than famous, whether you like it or not, but infamous to the right people, because I think that's really important to realize that being famous in the establishment with the elites is actually dangerous.
I think it means that you are working towards the destruction of our country.
But to be infamous in their eyes means that you're probably affecting a positive change.
And so we'll get into this story of your life.
So before you started the Libs of TikTok account, what were you doing?
And what sort of brought you into developing an account that focused on causing leftists to have to look themselves in the mirror by simply just posting their own content?
Yeah.
So first of all, to your first point, 100%.
Like if you are not getting attacked or censored, then you're probably doing something wrong and you need to up your game.
Yeah.
So as far as my background, I was living in New York.
As the article said, I was a real estate agent and I was also working in an office.
And I just, I had some time on my hands and I discovered TikTok.
And it was also during COVID.
So, you know, I had extra time.
We couldn't do real estate during COVID.
So I was just like, these videos are so crazy and they're so bizarre.
And like, I need to show this to more people.
So I just started posting it to Twitter and actually changed the handle on my account only a little bit later.
It just like clicked.
I was like, oh, these libs on TikTok are, you know, these videos are just so entertaining.
They're fun.
They're interesting.
So I posted it and the rest is history, as they say.
So it just started exploding.
You, Elijah, are actually the first big account to start sharing my content.
I will never forget that.
And I'm still very grateful.
You were literally the first big blue tech journalist, reporter.
You kept sharing it and really helped me grow in the beginning.
And the beginning is always the hardest to grow.
So I appreciate that.
Well, okay.
And this is where I think a lot of things stem from with you is I think people are jealous because people try their whole lives to build something online.
And what you'll find is that the majority of people that are out there, even if they've built something, they're so dissatisfied with their own lives that they sort of switch to tearing down.
Like this has become the underpinning foundation of the left.
And a lot of people in the right wing do this too.
They want to tear down their fellow hosts, tear down establishments, tear down companies, while forgetting that life in Western civilization is about building.
It's about creating.
It's about inspiring.
It's about progress, real progress.
And you who started this account, this was genius, Haya.
This is absolutely genius.
You decided this, why did you directly, though, start an account called Libs of TikTok, like showing these crazy videos?
Before we even answered that, I want to bring this up.
Like these are the videos, even though this from a different account, this is the stuff that was on TikTok.
And I agree, these people need to be stopped because their ideas are infectious, not because they don't have freedom or liberty to live the way they want to, but because they began pushing at other people.
And this is the kind of stuff you guys all know in 2017, 2018, we got used to this stuff.
Watch this.
Guys, I'm literally shaking for no fucking reason.
I was just misgendered by this person I was helping at work on repeat.
And for some reason, I like couldn't correct him.
I don't know why.
I just like every single time you called me man, I just like didn't know what to say back.
Anyone else?
Guys, I'm literally shaking for no fucking reason.
I was just okay.
Sorry.
I'm sorry, but I got a laugh.
You see something like this.
We started seeing this pop up everywhere.
And you had this idea.
I'm going to make an account dedicated to posting these videos.
Like, explain to me your thought process there.
Well, like you said, these people, they're not just making these videos just because they have extra time on their hands.
I mean, that's definitely part of it.
A lot of them simply need jobs, but they're doing it to they're targeting kids, really.
That's what the whole TikTok is about.
And if you're posting this type of content on TikTok, then in my eyes, they're an activist and they're spreading these ideas and it's gaining a lot of traction.
And I mean, people need to see what's going on.
Well, they do.
But I think what's crazy is I want to jump into the more serious parts of how this actually developed because it seems innocent enough, right?
I mean, like you mentioned earlier, I love the fact I didn't even realize that you guessed you started the account in April of 2021, approximately.
Is that true?
Yeah.
Okay, yeah, or change the name, whatever it said.
I think we connected later on in April or May, which means I like to think that I only share good content and people that are out there.
And so you understood what you were doing from the start.
I thought it was funny and hilarious because these people are retarded and they need help.
They need help.
And they don't need amplification.
They need quarantine.
They need to actually be counseled because I'm not laughing at this.
They're the greatest threat to themselves, right?
They're killing themselves.
That's the greatest threat LGBTQ have is their own mental health and them killing themselves.
But things have switched.
So I know it sounds stupid, but it's like, what was your heart behind this?
I mean, do you hate gay people?
Like it says, do you see these people and it's like your only idea is to make fun of them?
Or like, what was your heart behind saying, I'm going to start reposting these videos and then sharing them to the masses?
Yeah.
So I like to say that all of the videos I post have a message.
So I don't just post videos to make fun of people.
And I strongly believe that a lot of these people are suffering from mental illness or other issues, emotional issues, and they really do need help.
And I hope they get the help.
Like, I really feel sorry for a lot of the people that I feature on my account.
And the message is like, number one, we have a serious mental health crisis in our country.
And it's not really being addressed as much as it should be.
And number two, we have this massive activist group who target children to recruit them.
And that is a massive problem.
And these activists are in every industry.
They're in education, obviously.
They're in the medical industry.
They're literally everywhere.
And I'm going to call that out when I see it because we need to protect the innocence of children.
So that is an interesting thing because I love how your heart is that it's about protecting or looking out for the future, but you'll also find that anybody who's doing that, there's, I mean, you're not a guy, so they're not going to get you on like being a pervert or try to get you on those regards.
But what they will do is they'll try to discredit you in some way.
And one of the best ways I've seen recently is discrediting through when you're trying to protect people, they make it seem like you're trying to get them killed.
That's like, that's for real.
As we jump in, as we jump into this, I want to first bring up this controversy that I think brought you into the national conversation in ways that hadn't before.
And it kind of began during the pandemic, during the height of the vaccines, all these things going on when people started waking up that you started getting featured on Joe Rogan, which is the largest syndicate show, I believe, in the entire world, not just podcast.
How'd that make you feel when you realized that somebody who had affected so much change was looking to your work to influence that many people?
So I will never forget where I was when I saw that Joe Rogan started following me.
I was like, oh my God, this is huge.
And I had about 25,000, 30,000 followers.
And I feel like even then, it was much harder to get that number.
Like now, I feel like it's even a little bit easier.
But that was a huge amount, especially for someone like me who had no experience or background in this, was totally just like making it up as I went along, like figuring it out.
And then he followed me and gave me a shout out and then gave me another one like a week later.
And he actually, I got about like 40,000 followers in the span of like two weeks, even more actually.
Wow.
And he actually pushed me over the 100,000 follower mark really, really fast.
And it was just incredible.
I mean, he is the number one podcaster in the country.
And he was here like quoting me, complimenting me.
I mean, it was just incredible.
I think that's when I really knew.
I'm like, wow, I am really on to something here.
Like this is going to be, this is going to be interesting.
I still didn't know what would happen, obviously, with getting doxxed and how big it would actually grow, but I knew that I was onto something unique.
Yeah.
And I mean, and I love how formal you are because you're a normal person, which I think is pretty extraordinary that so many people try to insert themselves into the conversation.
And so sometimes the conversation gets lost.
And that's true for myself.
Like I always, by the time this aired, we'll have done a live stream, Hayan, myself, and my co-host, where if you, this is what you wanted, if what you wanted was us just to like roast videos and like talk about the reality of depravity of like how far women have fallen and the drag shows and these things, then go ahead, click link in the description and watch the live show because that is absolutely amazing.
But that's not even what you were doing at the time when your influence expanded.
Like you weren't involved.
Your face wasn't even in it.
You're just taking content and focusing on the content.
And this is very basic, you know, a strategy, which is just holding up the mirror and being like, look at yourself.
Like, my question is that, did you realize, because people don't know this listening, that Twitter, of course, is like where new syndicates.
And I hate, I hate the phrase people who are anybody who's anybody, but really celebrities, sports people, you know, journalists, whatever, people who have public profiles, that's where they spend their time.
And so that's why Twitter's significant.
That's why the war for Twitter has always been significant.
That's why there's always been so much control because those who control Twitter control the information that people with large audiences see and take in from YouTube, Instagram, everything.
Everything starts at Twitter.
So you taking this content from a source where adults are not, you know, consuming it and putting it onto Twitter.
Was that intentional?
Like, did you know the power that that had, that you were going to get access to people like Joe Rogan, to Tucker Carlson, that you were going to become public enemy number one?
Or is this just sort of like a beautifully tragic accident?
I never, ever imagined what would happen.
Everything from the way they count grew to getting doxxed to having to showing my face eventually to getting to being a guest on Tucker's show, his nightly show.
I never imagined any of this would happen.
The reaction from the left, I mean, that was very surprising.
It was totally organic.
It was not planned out.
I never wanted to be famous.
And I think that, I mean, like, look, I believe in God.
And I think this, like, God works in mysterious ways.
I mean, I think that obviously this was a plan.
And obviously this was meant to happen.
And now that, now that it did, I found myself in this position, I am embracing it.
And I have, I learn how to work it and all that stuff.
I mean, like I said, I have no background in journalism and media and politics.
So all that, I'm like learning as I go.
And I think I'm really doing the best I can.
And, you know, especially dealing with how the left reacts, which is not something I anticipated.
That's been really fun.
It's, yeah, I think you have to embrace whatever life throws at you.
So that's how I look at this.
So to make it a little more serious for people that don't know your case, maybe other than Donald Trump, I would say, you know, you're probably in the top 10 people that woke people want to kill.
And I mean that genuinely.
And that's kind of a scary thing.
I agree.
Like, like people want you dead, dead.
Like, not just murdered, but decapitated dead and your head incinerated.
Like, I've read certain things, Haya, that are so disturbing.
They remind me only of the death threats that can come from Justin Bieber's fan base when you insult him because they're so inventive and so insane.
And I want to get into how this developed, right?
How you actually got there.
Yeah.
So how did you go public?
How did this happen?
How did people find out who you were?
So let me just say something first.
Like, I've been saying this for a while and I honestly, sincerely believe it.
If the far left could have an opportunity to murder me, I think they would take it.
If they were told, look, you could go murder her.
You won't suffer any consequences.
Yes or no.
I think there would be a line.
Like there would be like bidding for how many people want to come murder me.
And they would.
Like they honestly want me dead.
And the only reason I'm not dead is because they don't want to go to jail.
They don't want to get caught.
So yeah, I think that, and that's why I was anonymous, right?
Because first of all, every account starts off anonymous.
And then I saw the reaction from the left, their hatred and how violent they get.
And I was like, I'm going to stay anonymous.
And yeah, I think they would love to have me dead.
They would.
And that happened because somebody thought that of all the crazy stuff going on in the world, that one of the most important and pressing issues, as the mainstream media really does always pertain to, is that we need to find out who's behind the account of Lives of TikTok, which I agree.
I mean, inflation, endless wars, the war in Ukraine.
I mean, that wasn't during that time, but the vaccinations, et cetera.
I mean, these are all minor, minor, petty issues.
I'm like, who that bitch be Kaya?
I got to find out who she is.
I got to find out what she's doing because that's what matters.
And it's really crazy to me, this entire story, because, you know, you got to stick with us in this podcast.
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But those of you that are sticking with us for this next section, it all sounds fun.
You might be, wow, it's so cool.
You know, she has almost 2 million followers.
She gets this fame.
She gets mentioned by Joe Rogan.
But you only get to enjoy the exposure positively for so long before people try to destroy you and kill you and rob, steal, and kill like the devil always does.
And you are targeted by the Washington Post and some of their journalists.
Can you tell me what happened and how that scandal unfolded?
So the Washington Post decided that, like you said, there's an invasion at our border.
People can't afford eggs.
But most importantly, we need to find out who is behind this Twitter account who posts videos from TikTok.
So they sent one of their Indians after me, Taylor, also known as Tay Tay Lorenz.
And she harassed me for two days, calling, emailing, texting myself, other people who shared my name, other people who just shared my last name.
She showed up to a few of my relatives' homes and she was intent to dox me.
And that's exactly what she did.
So I had like two days to prepare.
So I actually left town and I went into hiding.
I didn't know what was going to happen.
And yeah, and then as we all know, she shared an article on the Washington Post, which had my name and my location and some background information about me, whatever she was able to find.
And then I, you know, I became public enemy number one, I think, for at that time.
It was obviously, I never thought that would happen.
And I never wanted that to happen.
I never wanted to be famous.
But like I said, like, I mean, you, I think you just have to embrace whatever gets thrown at you.
And I know that I'm doing the right thing.
So it's like people are like, oh, well, did you ever think of stopping or did that scare you enough to stop you?
And I feel like that was her plan.
But I'm like, no, like that's never going to happen.
This is way too important.
The fact that they sent her after me just makes me even more confident that what I'm doing is really crucial to our society.
And it just gave me more motivation to continue.
Yeah, and I find it really to be strange that you are considered in some ways so controversial that you have an entire catalog dedicated to you on media matters.
I mean, these thumbnails, by the way, are pretty good.
If you're going to have millions of dollars of corrupt infrastructure and funding from foreign countries, local action groups and global elites, you would expect that you would at least be able to hire somewhat of a better designer.
But I mean hey whatever, they're not very original and creative, but as you go down here, it's like man.
The only thing I wonder is, who do they hate more, you or Matt Walsh?
Well, Matt Walsh won the transphobe of the year award and I was super envious because I really wanted to win it.
Oh, we got confetti again.
It's the award.
It's the award.
Well, I didn't win it, but I probably, i'm probably a runner up, but they didn't.
They actually they did mention me in the article, I believe.
But um, hopefully for next year i'll get it.
I'm working on it.
Um, so it's just hilarious that if you're critical of their agenda, then you're labeled like a far-right terrorist, extremist.
Like it's so crazy, like it's the only, it's the only thing that you're not allowed to be critical of.
I mean, how does that make any sense?
Yeah, I do find it to be interesting, because I always say that far right is actually very cool, because it doesn't sound cool to be an extreme politics if we were talking about logic and what extreme politics really are, but to them, extremism is anybody who disagrees with me, and that's, that's the, that's the hard part.
Like, and this is where I find it to be interesting, because Taylor Rens, who is 136 years old, somewhere between 40 and 136, we don't know, no one knows, no one, no one ever confirmed that.
Uh she, you know, thought it would be really interesting to attack you, which showed number one, the priorities off of the media that they're going.
Our number one priority is uncovering some young Jewish girl.
Uh, but also it's interesting because they call you far right and you're Jewish.
They call me a Nazi and i'm like, are we referring to?
Like the same Nazis that murdered my great grandparents and all Schwitz?
Like, just so we're all on the same page?
Like this doesn't make they call me an Anti-semite.
I mean like, i'm literally like a religious too.
So um, that's why, when they throw all these insults and slurs and names like transphobe of the year and homophobic and transphobic and extremists and stochastic terrorists, it literally holds no value or weight to me, just because they have zero credibility.
So I literally don't care.
Call me any name you want, I literally couldn't care.
Loss well, it doesn't matter, because what it is is.
It actually becomes our pronouns, because they're obsessed with pronouns.
Right, they're obsessed with like i'm he they, she it.
But we start to get these track records where it's like, by the way, I've never had anyone be able to confirm anything they've ever written negatively about me in my entire life, but they'll still write it anyways.
And then they use their articles that they write as confirmation that they're right, which is the disinformation loop.
It's like, we said Elijah did this or said this, but he didn't, but we wrote about it.
And then the next article, they quote it.
And eventually you have this rap sheet of like titles where you're like, former Glenn Beck's employee.
Like, I've never worked for Glenn Beck.
I don't even know when that came from.
Former Glenn Beck's employee who's a conspiracy theorist, domestic terrorist.
And they start putting your pronouns.
And it feels kind of proud.
At least we get included, Haya.
Like at least there's, at least they're bringing us into their fold, right?
I mean, shouldn't you feel a little bit of an accomplishment?
Like, they only have a they, them.
You have like nine different pronouns, and one of them is Jewish terrorist, Nazi.
Yeah, it's great.
And that's why I was really sad that I didn't win the transphobe of the year, but I will try harder for next year.
So, Matt Walsh, if you're watching this, I'm coming for your title.
So, you better watch out.
Well, she is coming for your title, Matt, because until Matt's able to institute Singapore-level theocratic fascism in our country like he wants to and beat people with canes for petty vandalism, that's the next thing they're going to get him on to.
I know that his defense of Singapore, even though I don't understand why they're mad that Singapore gets nice things and we don't.
I do bring up the interesting criticism from these people that I want to introduce that people might not know.
So, partially this is a grift from certain people.
People saw that you, Matt Walsh, maybe and others, you know, for a while there was this beginning, Taylor Hansen, et cetera, this focus on exposing the degeneracy that was taking place with drag shows and children.
I think I want to clarify that a lot of people, I think, pretend to care about it, but actually just share it because it enrages people and it's just good for clicks.
But realistically, there are children getting targeted and being placed into adult-only venues around men that are swinging their dicks around, you know, or at least they're not able to because they're tucked really tight, doing splits.
You know, you can see the browning in their butthole on the side.
I mean, so many videos I've seen, I wish I could burn my eyes out.
And you bring this up.
Tell me, like, why and where you started bringing and shedding light on this sort of cross, this blur between children and sexually themed adult entertainment and like how that made you a target of the woke left wing.
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Yeah, so my account, basically the goal is to protect the innocence of children, right?
That's more or less what all of my content focuses on.
And actually, towards the beginning of when I started my account, so I would say like over a year ago, I started seeing this drag stuff and it something felt really off to me.
Like I was like, this is adult entertainment.
This does not belong.
Children do not belong in front of this.
And nobody on the let me try.
And like, I remember about a year ago posting videos and nobody cared.
Nobody, nobody picked it up.
Nobody was talking about it.
And I was just like, okay, like, I'm not really sure what's going on here.
And then I came across, I started, I kept coming across more and more of these videos and it started getting worse.
So it wasn't just drag, it was strippers.
And the actual performances were getting more and more extreme and sexual and inappropriate.
And I was like, okay, I'm just going to start talking about this more.
And if no one else wants to, like, that's fine, but I feel like this is wrong and it needs to be exposed and shared.
So I started sharing a lot of it.
And then people started realizing that this is actually a huge problem.
So then I came across a paper written by a drag queen.
And basically outlined what the goal of drag is.
And he writes in it that the goal of drag is to queer the family.
So it's actually a form of activism.
And the purpose of drag is to, I'm not going to quote it because I don't have it right in front of me, but you can easily, you can pull it up.
It was written by Little Miss Hot Mess.
And he says it's to expose kids and introduce them to gender fluidity.
That is why drag was created.
Literally, that's what he says in his own paper, peer review paper.
So I'm like, this is really problematic.
Like drag is not for kids.
If adults want to do it, I have no problem with that.
It's adult entertainment.
It's for children.
And I started sharing more and more of it.
And I think that, I mean, I would like to say that Livs at TikTok was really instrumental in getting people to realize how pervasive of a problem this is and why it's a problem.
And I believe we saw in the last election, we saw on one of the ballots, I believe it was in Tennessee, where there was people could vote on if it should be a felony for a drag queen to perform in front of minors.
I know in Florida, there was a restaurant that lost their liquor license because they had a really inappropriate drag show for children.
DeSantis says administration also threatened a few venues that if they host drag for children, they will face consequences.
So I want to say that Livs of TikTok was instrumental in that.
I believe it was.
And it's so obviously inappropriate.
And when the left calls me a terrorist for talking about drag and for posting publicly available advertisements and flyers and videos from drag shows for kids, like there's, it's not even worth addressing because they're so obviously just like they're looking for anything to call us out on.
And all you have to do is just show the videos.
Like they're like, oh, well, why do you have a problem with drag?
This is so beautiful.
This is so great.
So you just show a video of a very inappropriate drag show where the drag queen is barely wearing any clothing and is shaking all different kinds of body parts in front of children.
And it's like, how could you defend this?
That's all you have to do.
You just show exactly what's happening, which is what I do.
And the left cannot defend it.
They just can't.
Yeah, I also find it to be crazy that this stuff is enraging.
But I also know that you probably have experienced this.
It's like, what else can we show besides like live links, maybe gore videos of the cartel blowing someone's head off that would shock people anymore?
Like, it's like anything outside of like literal murder or actual rape or like direct molestation has literally been accepted in society.
And I mean that thoroughly.
Like it's like, yeah, we have these horrific crimes and we're not, you're not going to share videos of them and I'm not going to share videos.
And we hope, you know, those people either get the death penalty or whatever, you know, restrictions that the country is going to place them.
I think they all should die, actually.
But, you know, it's almost like it's crazy that not only do we share these videos and say, hey, these are out there and you've put these out and you've said these people are trying to tap into the sexuality of children, which in of itself is a perverted subject.
But the weirdest part about this is like, this is as close to like, this is as close as you can get to disgusting and depraved that you can share and to wake people up.
And instead of them waking up, they've said, you're the problem.
Like, you're the issue.
You sharing the videos, not because of what's in them is the problem, but because of the hatred that the people receive, because of the criticisms that they get.
And I want to transition into this.
This is a new attack from the left.
And if you're listening for the first time, pay attention because what they're going to do and they're going to continue to do is if you use words to speak out against something, they used to use the old phrase that words were violence.
And when you said stuff, it was violence.
And that works on TikTok.
And you can still get your account suspended for what you say.
But the new thing is, what is it called?
Sko stat?
What do they say?
Sarcastic terrorism.
Sarcastic terrorism.
Yeah, I don't even know if the new words they're inventing is that your words are actually endangering people because of the people that they inspire to commit acts or threats of violence.
And I want to talk about the Boston, the Boston Children's Hospital, as well as these schools that are teaching and sexualizing our children in the parent meetings.
Let's start with the first attention that you brought to some of these things.
Let's talk about some of these controversies.
So tell me a little bit about how you branched out from TikToks.
You branched out from like drag shows to then true, truly exposing severe and serious actions in reality, like hospitals and activists targeting children for surgical intervention of transgender ideology and also school boards being blatantly open about indoctrinating children.
Like, how do you make the jump from funny, haha, these people are crazy to we're going to get into the nitty-gritty and start really exposing the inner workings of these organizations?
Yeah, so I would say, like, a few months into the account, I was spending a lot of time on TikTok and I was like, okay, this isn't just like funny and entertaining and interesting.
Like, this is actually a mission because these videos are dangerous.
And it kind of, my account kind of pivoted.
And I also kept pivoting it based on what I saw going on and what I thought was important.
And then my DM started exploding from parents and concerned citizens across the country.
And then I really started sharing a lot of non-TikToks too, probably a couple months into the account.
At this point, it's like half and half the content, half TikToks have other stuff.
But like I said, like I'll, I just, I keep pivoting to what I believe needs to be talked about and what I think is important.
And I started reading a lot and hearing a lot about the gender surgeries that they were doing on minors, young, healthy people.
And I was like, we need to start talking about this.
So I posted tons of content from various hospitals across the country that do surgery or sterilization, puberty suppression, all those things who do those stuff on children.
I think like a child can never consent to an elective operation like that.
And I really believe that.
And I will call it out every single time I see it.
So this is, I don't know if you know about this.
I feel like I might have actually laid the groundwork for like everything bad in the world because they've tried to cancel me multiple times.
But do you know this?
Well, this is new to people on the right wing.
Do you know that they tried to nab me with the FBI for stochastic terrorism back in early 2020, actually?
This is a real thing.
I was calling out woke indoctrination in early 2020 in schools of what was kind of going on with teachers.
And I had posted some recordings from inside of a Los Angeles Unified School District.
I'm from Los Angeles.
I'm living in LA at the time.
And I always say that I'm like the least successful, successful person ever because I always do cool things and they never, no one ever notices.
I'm always like finding new things.
And it's always like a year and a half too early.
And I never get any credit.
And it's okay because it's been my entire life, but it's okay.
But I mean this as a funny thing because I wish people would be warned that I posted the recording and about from a Zoom meeting.
It was from a Zoom meeting.
And I post it and then I get like an FBI investigation and CNN and all these people are stalking me and trying to contact my church myself.
And they're saying that I've now, this teacher has filed a restraining order against me because there's threats that I'm going to be trying to harm them and that they're getting death threats and they've had to go into like federal protection and hiding.
And they write all these articles.
And you can still find them in, you can still find them in like way back in the time machine.
But like, there's like headlines.
It's like YouTuber and journalist threatens to kill a unified LA school district teacher.
And I didn't do anything.
I just put the picture up, the video, and said this.
And then they use this phrase, stochastic terrorism, that by showing what was going on in classroom meetings, that encourages violence.
And that's accelerated so much over the years to where they're actually saying that you're trying to get hospitals bombed.
Like by you pointing out that hospitals are activists run hospitals are trying to offer hysterectomies to children.
They also use fact checkers to use technicalities like they always do where, well, it's not really the hospital.
It's really technically an activist connected to the hospital.
It's connected to a doctor that can connect somebody to somebody.
It's always these broken links.
How does that affect your life when you're being labeled a domestic terrorist when you've said nothing violent, you've done nothing violent, you've asked nobody to do anything violent.
And in fact, you've stated the opposite and encouraged people to never to use violence.
I mean, like, what does that do for you as a young lady?
Well, so first of all, I'm sorry about what happened to you.
You were ahead of it, it seems.
And I mean, that should have been your first indication that you're doing, that you're on the right track because when you do something and then everybody attacks you, that means that you're on the right track.
You're doing something right.
I'm also kind of sad because I thought they made up the stochastic terrorism term, like for me.
No, they did.
They did make it up for you.
They did make it up for you.
No, they did.
I'm giving you the credit.
I'm saying they accused me of that, but they didn't make up the word then.
They made up the word for you.
You are the stochastic terrorist.
They weren't using that term back then.
No, no, Dory, you woke them up to their full regard.
Let me clarify.
But they were accusing me of that, but they didn't have a word for it yet.
But that's what they accused me of was intellect.
It was like intellectually inspiring violence.
And then you, being a crazy Nazi Jew, allegedly, your posting recordings of their actual conversations and their own videos gave them the genius phrase to now make a verbal version of violence.
Yeah, but I give you the credit.
You're inspiring new forms of right-wing hatred.
Congratulations.
Okay, thank you.
Yeah, they literally made that up for like me, Tucker, and Matt Walls and Chris Rufo.
Like they made up the term stochastic terrorist for us.
So honestly, like that makes me feel really important.
So thank you.
I just want to thank the last for that vote of self of confidence.
But no, on a serious note, I mean, like, I said this earlier, and I really believe it.
They have zero credibility and their insults literally mean nothing to me.
So they can, you can call me whatever name you want.
This is, this is, it's, this is the new form of tyranny is silencing with name calling and with slurs and insults.
And I'm not going to fall for that.
Like call me whatever the hell you want.
I am not going to fall for it.
And I'm not going to stop standing up for what I believe in and standing up for what's right and calling out bad behavior when I see it.
Yeah.
Unfortunately, like I do love this though, like the evolution of this stuff, right?
And to really, to really say how you lucked out, though, is with Elon buying Twitter.
You did get a lot of suspensions.
You were at the heart of the scandals.
If people are not following this, Twitter was essentially bought by Elon Musk and a few proxy investors, hedge funds, etc.
And they released a lot of the internal files called Twitter files.
If you've been following the show, you've been following a lot of what's been going on that show just how far censorship was behind the scenes.
And what this shows is that not only were you making the hit list from journalists, but you were also on the forefront of like, you know, the, I believe, the DOJ, right?
Or somebody, at least investigations, you were at the forefront of political action.
What did you learn from the Twitter files of like how much of a target your work, your account, your livelihood?
Remember, this is her job, her career.
How much of a target your career and the work you did was to the establishment.
And like, how does it make you feel knowing that this is like some young chicken, you know, out in the, you know, I don't, I'm not going to say where you live, but just out there, that this is like this kind of heat has been on your back and you didn't even really know the depth of how far it went.
So, yeah, first of all, Elon buying Twitter literally saves me.
So I'm very grateful.
And I was like, the word I use is persecuted.
The Twitter literally persecuted me for nothing.
I never violated the rules.
I was so careful.
I never misgendered.
I like, I was so, so careful because Twitter was so important to me.
And that's where I started.
That's my biggest audience.
And then we find out the Twitter files, there was a document that the Twitter employees admitted that I never violated the rules and they were looking for any way to silence me.
And the term that they used was actually very similar to what they used for President Trump, which was like an indirect violation, and which basically is like goes together with their stochastic terrorists accusation, which obviously makes no sense.
But they were literally persecuting me, looking for any way to silence me.
And first of all, it was very like I felt totally vindicated, which it was a really, really good feeling because, like, I'm like, I know I'm not violating the rules.
Why do I keep getting suspended?
And aside from that, I mean, like, it made me feel really important.
Like, they had all these resources behind them.
They were investing so much into silencing me for simply posting their own videos.
And it's like, I know that I made a difference in the culture.
I know I'm doing something right.
I know I'm on the right track.
I know I'm protecting children.
And that is all that matters.
That's all that counts.
And I'm so blessed and grateful that I got to do that to continue doing that.
And now, even on Twitter, it's such a blessing that I don't have to worry about getting suspended.
And I could, I still, I say the same stuff, though.
I don't, I didn't change what I say.
It's just now with new ownership, I know I'm not going to be suspended for just posting a video with their own words.
Yeah.
And people don't realize how much that those things change, like the lack of censorship and how much it really controls you.
Because people like us that make our living online, you know, obviously we're trying to find alternate ways.
If people don't know, you better click the link in the description.
Follow her sub stack.
There is a link you can follow her on social media, but you also should subscribe to her sub stack.
It's so important that you subscribe.
Libsatiktok.com.
Yeah, libsatiktok.com.
It's in the description.
Make sure that you please click on it and you subscribe.
I'm doing the call to action for her because you've got to support people because you've got to realize how difficult censorship is.
And also, Twitter is not directly monetizable.
So it's not like she's making money by her traction directly.
But the censorship is real.
I mean, I just talked to Facebook today.
We lost our entire account with over a few hundred thousand people.
Oh, wow.
For no reason, by the way, they didn't, they said they're going to raise the support ticket because they don't know why it got taken away.
So they don't even have a reason.
They have nothing in the back end.
So they're going to try to figure out why it got taken away.
And this happens regularly, right?
I mean, YouTube's demonetized.
I mean, we get almost as many viewers on Rumble with 30,000 subscribers as we do with 500,000 on YouTube.
I mean, the suppression is real.
Like, what are your plans to sort of turn your movement, your direction, your mission into something that's censorship proof or at least something that's like willing to withstand the test of time?
Like, how are you preparing to fight against these powers knowing that you are such a target and that you are so vulnerable to their attacks?
Well, so firstly, is we're really trying to build our sub stack because Substack has proven that they're not going to censor conservatives.
So that's libsatiktok.com.
And that has grown a lot and it continues to grow.
So I'm very grateful for that.
And I mean, I don't think there's any way to totally be independent from big tech and from censorship.
I think we're never going to completely solve that.
I don't think.
I mean, I got suspended from Facebook and Instagram.
They both ended up reinstating my account.
I got suspended from various softwares.
I got suspended from Linktree.
I mean, I get suspended all over the place.
And I'm an easy target because I'm just small.
I'm independent.
But even a big news organization, I think they face censorship too.
And I don't think there's any way to fully escape it.
So I think the key is to just support people who are fighting for a good cause to support them directly.
And I think it's always going to be a challenge.
It's going to be tough.
I'm not going to lie.
Yeah, it is.
And I, and I am, just so you know, like I said privately, that we are fully supportive of you because you are and have become one of the most dangerous voices to the left.
And I mean this in a complimenting way, it's shocking with what you're doing that that's such a threat to them, meaning their system is as fragile as fragile gets.
The fact that one girl in one place with one account, maybe some minor help on the side here and there, just like I'll get help from people too, but can be such a threat.
And it's amazing to see what God is doing through you, the work of his hands, the way that he's encouraged you, the way he's making you stronger, the boldness, the way you're putting your face out in the public and accepting all of this.
So I like to, you know, ask my guests usually off camera, but I'll do it today on camera.
Outside of the substack, spiritual battles, warfare, how can people be praying for you?
How can people, what's going on in your life, in your mission?
What do you see as the problems in the world that you're trying to confront that people watching this, no matter where they are in the world, can come before God and say, Lord, help this woman in her mission.
Like, what are your desires and needs there?
Well, first of all, prayer, I believe in prayer.
Prayer is always good.
And everyone has a different way that they pray.
So however you pray, that's great.
Prayer is always a good thing.
And I think like for each individual person who's watching this and is inspired and who says, you know, I want to do something too, or, you know, who looks at, you know, who's inspired by the bravery.
I think for you, just to know that, like, I'm one person.
I was an outsider.
I don't have experience.
And I just did this.
And now I'm one of their biggest threats.
Anyone, anyone, like you can do something, even if you don't want to create a Twitter account and get 2 million followers, like if you see something, you should speak out about it.
Like, you can, the beauty of social media is that every single person could be a journalist at any time, could be a reporter.
All you have to do is just post.
So, if you don't have a following, you could send it to someone who does.
You could send it to me.
You could send it to anyone else.
But I just hope that I inspire people who don't have an audience and who feel like they're all alone in fighting for what they believe is right, that you should do something.
Like, you can have an audience.
I give a lot of people a platform to share their stories through my sub stack and through Twitter.
And you should definitely do something.
You know, show up to school board meetings, show up to city council meetings, reach out to your representative, like share content that you think is important.
Like, all those shares help too.
So, you, every single person could make a difference and could do something.
So, I hope I inspire people to do that.
Thank you so much for coming on.
Don't forget to follow her sub stack, subscribe to her sub stack, support her directly.
And also, if you want to, make sure you click the link below and watch the live stream, which is a hell of a lot of fun as we were able to go over a lot of things and it's amazing.
And if you watched it, you know, it started later because of the crowder on Tim and the fact that there was a hundred.
I think some of my producer, the guy I'm working with, texted me there was 167,000 people watching live of the Crowder.
I mean, the thing, I don't even know if Tim's ever gotten that high of a number in his life.
Might be as big a show ever.
I don't know.
But congratulations to Tim on that.
We always love to watch our friends to do well in the space and to always succeed.
Thank you so much.
I want to end with this quote from the Washington Post that said, Lives of TikTok is basically acting as a wire service for the broader right wing.
It's been shaping public policy in a real way.
And that's why you're a threat.
And it's amazing to see that.
And so thank you so much for coming on.
Yeah, it's a huge pleasure.
Yeah, it was great.
Yeah, join the live stream.
It's going to get really spicy.
It'll be fun.
So I hope to see you there.
All right.
Have a great rest of the time.
What an incredible interview.
Don't forget that we had a live stream, like we mentioned in the show, that was where we reacted and laughed to all the crazy stuff that was out there.
And I'm so happy she's finally showing her face and doing what's difficult for most of us, which is being public and embracing our identity.
You know, a lot of people, I think, are out there and they're really critical on the internet because they're critical of themselves.
And I kind of want to end this with an encouragement, especially to the men and also the young ladies who watch this, to remember that it's like, you know, everybody who you think is successful does not feel like they're successful if they're really trying to obtain something great.
And sometimes those moments of self-doubt, of pity, of feeling like, you know, there's something wrong with you is really the result of a bad mindset, but with a good aim.
And we're not supposed to be negative.
We're supposed to be critical of ourselves.
So many people are critical of every movement, of liberals, of SJWs, of the right wing of this, and that, when in reality, the greatest victories we can find is by refining who we are.
But sometimes in that fight to refine ourselves, we become locked into negative thinking and we start to condemn ourselves before God, before the world, and we start to feel a sense of we're unworthy, but it's not helpful.
The truth is, is that we are unworthy of God because we're imperfect.
But understanding that imperfection should bring a desire to want to change and to want to improve, and that's good.
And trying to meet goals and achieve these benchmarks in our life, sometimes we fall short financially, physically in our marriage with our kids, et cetera.
And we just feel like we're less than.
But while you should always have these goals, remember that God wants you to think of things that are worthy of praise.
So we've got to keep not just positive thinking, but also heavenly thinking and a mindset in the right direction.
And like Shia or Haya said, you know, where it's like, you know, she didn't want to be public, but she was forced to.
We are in a time of adversity.
And so now is the time to confront the difficulties in life.
But unlike the world, don't let it sour your mind.
Be grateful when you fail because it shows you how to improve.
Be grateful when you fall short because it shows that you need God.
And understand that it's all part of the growth process.
It's all part of the experience.
It's all part of who you are.
And don't be discouraged in your journey to try to overcome evil with good.
And don't be discouraged when you fall short of the glory of God, for all have sinned, Romans 3, 23 says, and fallen short of God's glory.
And so if you are one of all, then you have fallen short and you will, yet you should still strive towards perfection.
And we can continue to keep that collective mindset with God, knowing that we fight against darkness and we fight a battle not against flesh and blood, but against spirit of the air, powers of this world.
And that comes with a physical devotion to God and an obedience as we seek to live our lives for him.
And if you don't live for God, still you were designed with a purpose.
And, you know, you need to get out of that mindset and that thinking that you're less than or you can't achieve and while you're on your goals because you can.
And I encourage you to check that out.
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Anyway, thank you so much again for watching.
And here's the review that someone left on our podcast.
Again, we haven't had any in 2023 that I've seen, which is sad because I've been like, hey, somebody leave a review.
And nobody has, but I stay encouraged, whatever.
We got this one from The Real Deb Step.
It said, love listening to Elijah.
Laugh through the absurd things.
Laughter is the best medicine when your soul has died and gotten too black pilled.
Thank you for keeping me sane.
And this is, of course, from The Real Deb Step.
So that's really awesome.
And thank you so much for leaving that review.
You are awesome.
Five stars.
Check it out.
Thank you so much again for watching another episode of Slightly Offensive.
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My name is Elijah Schaefer.
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