It’s not shocking that Lorenz would lie about something so easy to fact-check, but that doesn’t make it any less gross. While this middle-aged,
clearly unhappy woman claims that the Post did not reveal any personal information about Libs of TikTok, they actually linked to her real estate license, which included a physical address. Further, they broadcast that she’s an Orthodox Jew — a detail included by the Post that there is no justification for. Were they trying to get her targeted for her religion?
Later, after realizing the pushback they were getting, the Post removed the link, but that doesn’t mean Lorenz and her employer now get to pretend it never happened. Not to mention, revealing Libs of TikTok’s name is, and stick with me here, personal information.
Lorenz also brought out one of the most common leftwing smears, which is to suggest that Libs of TikTok could be or could have been a foreign agent.
This type of nonsense is driven by the left’s hysteria over “foreign interference,” which is really just code for “people saying things I don’t like.” That’s where the last half-decade of Russian collusion conspiracies originated from. Yet, if that was Lorenz’s concern, why didn’t punt on the article once she found out Libs of TikTok isn’t a foreign agent? That would make sense, right?
But, we know the reason: Because that was not actually a concern. The reason Lorenz did what she did is that she’s a leftwing hack who actively seeks to destroy the lives of her political opponents. It would not have mattered if Libs of TikTok was actually a nun from Nebraska; the hit job was ordered, and it was going to happen regardless. Ironically,
according to Christina Pushaw, the person who doxxed Libs of TikTok was an agent of the German government. So, while she pretends to be concerned about foreign agents, Lorenz relied on one for her garbage article.