Libs of TikTok and its dark influence on LGBTQ+ hate

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Libs of TikTok and its dark influence on LGBTQ+ hate
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It's honestly hilarious how small the conservative footprint on the internet is - while absolutely awful and hateful... 3 million followers, really? I know niche content creators with bigger followings.

Edit: As an example - cooking recipes from old cookbooks (i.e. Dylan Hollis) has three times the audience.

They're a very vocal minority.

And violent.

Are you referring to Jan 6 alone or are there other examples?

"There were a large number of far right killings and car attacks at Black Lives Matter demonstrations in 2020."

Kind of weird to reference Kyle Rittenhouse after being exonerated, not to mention the antifa guy who shot and killed a counter protester, and was later killed by police. Like what exactly does that prove?

You asked if there were any examples other than J6. I provided examples. I don't understand your confusion.

I guess maybe you didn't read the article very closely, but those are terrible examples.

"Are you referring to Jan 6 alone or are there other examples?"

Other examples. Not good examples, you asked for "other examples." I provided other examples. Now you're trying to move the goalposts and say the examples aren't good enough?

Even really niche content like LockPickingLawyer on YouTube has nearly 4.5 million followers. And I actively see people referencing him. Libs of Tik Tok really only pops up in articles like this.

Of course, I also don’t really hang out in places where fans of it might congregate. But from my perspective it’s just not something that seems to have a large influence.

They consolidate into Truth Social and only stray from Republican focused groups long enough to jab Biden, hoping to convince opponents that they shouldn’t vote.