Tech Giants Punish Conservatives Who Fought Back

Seth Dillon, CEO of Babylon Bee, stated early on Saturday morning that Libs of TikTok has been permanently suspended by Slack.

With a screenshot of Slack’s warning of the suspension, Babylon Bee’s CEO said, “If your firm is defending kids, Slack does not want your money.”

The revelation was also confirmed by Dillon’s non-satire website, Not The Bee.

“How much would you wager that perhaps the ‘violation of the policy’ was simply a result of Slack’s woke staff being disturbed by how well-liked and prosperous LOTT has become?” Daniel Payne, author of Not The Bee, writes about the controversy.

Dillon tweeted a screenshot that, in part, reads, “We are writing to inform you that we’ve suspended your workspace… for breaches of our Acceptable Use Policy.”

The notification further states, “As indicated in Slack’s Acceptable Use Policy, Slack can exercise its authority to limit or end your access.”

Dillon’s tweet continues by stating that Slack has reimbursed the “most recent” monthly fee of $75 and that, upon request, they will send a “A copy of the information saved in your Slack instance” through electronic file transfer.

Dillon received a response from the customer success team at Salesforce, who stated that they were “looking into this issue.” Slack was purchased by Salesforce in June 2021.

Social media reacted quickly.

From her own account, Christina Pushaw tweeted, “Insane.” Pushaw worked as the governor of Florida, Ron DeSantis’, fast response director throughout his campaign.

Raichik was referred to as a “domestic terrorist” who was “terrorizing the innocent” by political pundit Keith Olbermann.

Who is TikTok’s Libs?

Chaya Raichik is a social media pundit, creator, and author who once used the Twitter handle @LibsOfTikTok to publish undercover. She is well known for reposting information that is incredibly divisive that was initially posted by liberals on the video-based social networking site TikTok.

In April 2022, Taylor Lorenz of The Washington Post revealed Raichik’s identity. Since then, Lorenz and associates have claimed Raichik is accountable for threats to children’s hospitals.

“Tucker Carlson Tonight” on the Fox News Channel frequently features Raichik as a guest. Raichik addresses how she has been brutally targeted by left-leaning media individuals and outlets for her work exposing radicals who target children in those interviews.

The publication of a children’s book titled “No More Secrets: The Candy Cavern” is Raichik’s most recent venture.

Regarding her first picture book, Raichik told the New York Post on Saturday, “I wanted to take the next step, which is to provide children as well as parents a tool that they can utilize to actually be able to recognize predatory behavior.”

In the book, Raichik teaches kids that “keeping secrets from your parents is a big red flag if they are being told to do so by a trustworthy adult or authority.”

How are the Babylon Bee and Seth Dillon involved?

Dillon claimed that he struck a deal with Raichik “that will convert her courageous, high-risk labor into a career” after Lorenz exposed her identity. Dillon serves as the CEO of the conservative readers’ favorite satirical website, The Babylon Bee. Despite Dillon’s denial that he had hired Raichik to work for the Bee, the two were able to come to an amicable agreement, said The Wrap.

Author: Steven Sinclaire

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