A real estate agent in Georgia has filed a defamation lawsuit against trans activists who attempted to ruin her career over her stance on sexually explicit literature in the children’s section of the public library. Julie Mauck became the target of their ire for daring to suggest that perhaps a book that contained nudity and descriptions of sexual behavior should be moved to the adults’ section.
The activists contacted her broker and filed an ethics complaint, claiming that Mauck had made “derogatory statements” about the LGBTQ community, referring to its members as “pedophiles.” Her broker caved to the pressure and ended his partnership, forcing her to find another position. She eventually founded her own brokerage, Freedom Realty USA, to prevent a similar scenario from playing out in the future.
According to the Daily Signal, Mauck filed the lawsuit with financial assistance from the Coalition for Liberty, a legal group that helps victims of cancel culture. The defendants are Athens Pride and Queer Collective, Danielle Carmella Bonanno, and Fiona Bell, who also goes by Felix Bell. […]
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