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Georgia Realtor reflects against the abolition of intimidation of culture

Georgia Realtor reflects against the abolition of intimidation of culture

** Again Cancel Culture: Georgia realtor fights transgender activists in court **

In an alarming exposition on a relentless march of abolished culture, realtor Georgia fights against transgender activists who sought to silence her unhappy views.

Julie Mauk, a given real estate agent, made headlines after arousing anxiety about a sexual explicit book, * Flamer * Mike Kerato, located in the children’s section of the local library.

Her call to move this inappropriate material to the adult section of a firearm. Activists not only incorrectly recorded it, but also started a campaign with a smear against it, marking it as a “biblical terrorist” and expressing erroneous claims for termination.

When MAUCK committed lawsuits against activists for defamation, the judge rejected his case in accordance with the laws on anti-SLApp, actually penalizing it for the protection of life. Mauca’s supporters claim that this resolution is an unpleasant indication of how far it sits down radical to the left to suppress free language.

“It’s a weapon to silence those who disagree with them,” he said, thinking about her experience when she seeks to restore her reputation. Anti-Slapp laws, initially aimed at protecting against unreasonable lawsuits that violate freedom of speech, instead became a tool for the left to intimidate hard-working Americans such as Mauck.

Freedom coalition, the organization that supports torment, warned that such decisions can contribute to the environment where you can attack, and the truth becomes irrelevant in front of the face of this pressure. The coalition President of the Doug Turpin emphasized the need to hold these activists responsible for their deceptive tactics aimed at destroying life.

Despite the failure, the Court of Appeal of Georgia has now assumed her case, and her lawyer hopes for a favorable result, which can establish a significant precedent against the abolition culture. “More Americans are waking up to what intimidation can happen to anyone,” he said.

In the Rasmussen survey 2022, 77% of respondents expressed concern about the effects of school age with sexual content, which is wildly inappropriate for their age. Increasing alarm among citizens is demonstrated by a powerful constituency, which opposes the investment of the far left left ideology on everyday life.

Mauka’s experience emphasizes a greater tendency to abolish a culture aimed at people who dare to express a point of view that is contrary to the prevailing story.

As Americans are upgraded on the possibility of further attacks on their independence and freedom of speech, the need for a reliable response against these tactics has never been clearer.

The result of the Legal Battle of Maek can very well set the standard to confront the inflow of cultural intimidation and compensation for the right to speak without fear of retribution.

When the country is moving forward, it is important that free language supporters are united by persons who are firmly against unjust attacks designed to strangle dissent and erase different opinions.

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