
I’m not offended - I think these people are so broken … I can’t see any of the people I’ve posted about coming to my home. ‘I’ve been called a Nazi, white supremacist, grifter, liar.
#Tick tock story time full#
While her location reads “Depths of Hell” online, the founder said she’s in a slightly cooler California location, where she quit her former nonpolitical 9-to-5 job to run the feed full time. The feed’s founder - who chooses to remain anonymous - spoke with The Post about the meteoric rise of the feed she formally launched in April 2020 which has high-profile fans in controversial podcaster Joe Rogan, 54, and former “The View” co-host Meghan McCain, 37, who often retweets her. Those are just a few of the greatest viral hits, mixed in with some mask-shaming exposés and a hefty dose of button-pushing hot takes on non-binary gender fluidity and its impact on US youths. With biting zingers and snappy captions, the feed posts alarming videos pulled directly from the “unhinged” sources: TikTok accounts of, say, a college professor accused of soft-pedaling pedophilia - or a middle school teacher gleefully threatening to “throw a child at you.” Maybe even an English teacher steering students to pledge their allegiance to a gay pride banner after secretly stowing the American flag. The account’s mysterious creator specializes in outing unchecked teachers, abuses in schools and the alleged “indoctrination” of children by reposting videos of the so-called offenders in their own words. The no-longer-underground social media sensation - which amassed more than a half-million followers and tens of millions of views on Twitter, Instagram and YouTube in less than a year - prides itself on exposing far left hypocrisy and liberal “wokeness” on steroids.


If you’ve been pondering the idea of the world coming to an end lately, it might be because you’ve been spending too much time with the “Libs of TikTok.”
