Tucker Carlson just supercharged the Libs of TikTok anti-LGBTQ bigotry

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"When my account started growing, I realized the hatred that the Left has and their violent nature, and I was like, ‘I am going to remain anonymous' … and I have remained anonymous until my account was doxxed," Raichik said, referencing the release of her name and other personal information by Washington Post reporter Taylor Lorenz earlier this year.

"I was doxxed, my name was shared, my location was shared, my photo was never shared though," she said. "I have never done any in-person events. And I am choosing to do that now because I feel like over the past few months, I have done so much. I've helped educate people, I know that I've helped create legislation to tackle some of these issues. And I think I have done all I can And I am ready for the next step."

"I get people asking me all the time, mom groups, can you come help us? I get invitations to help people understand how to expose the left and how to fight it. Being anonymous…I was restrained from doing all of those things, and I am ready to do that. I think I will be a lot more effective when I am not so anonymous anymore," she told Carlson.

"I am excited. I already have a couple of speaking engagements planned," Raichik added. "Hopefully there will be more, but I want to do all I can and help people to fight this agenda."

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