Washington Post’s Dumpster-Diving ‘Reporter’ Taylor Lorenz Isn’t a Victim – Opinion

The deeper story of Taylor Lorenz’s TikTok tantrum isn’t Taylor Lorenz. Sure she’s like a shifty raccoon dumpster-diving into a garbage can, sifting through the trash in the hopes of finding something juicy to clamp down on. Sure she’ll leave garbage strewn everywhere and an awful smell in her wake but it’s what she does. Lorenz revels in ruining people’s lives (usually women). She is, after all,  a rich mean girl from Greenwich Connecticut.

Lorenz takes flak right now, and will continue to do so for many days. However, I believe this deeply disturbed, perhaps sociopathic, or at the minimum, vengeful, narcissistic mean-girl enjoys every mention her name. She is like the Prada-clad High School girl from B movies fame. Lorenz isn’t sad about anything or for anyone she’s destroyed. Lorenz is a mean girl. Her good deeds date back many years.

Two of her victims were the daughters of Pam Gellar.  They ran a fun Instagram account called “Girl With No Job.” They never mentioned their mother’s position on Islam, but that didn’t matter to the social media raccoon. They were outed by her. What was their crime? Gellar is their relative. The show ended up being cancelled and they lost their business. Mission accomplished. How did their mother feel about the mission? Nothing.

Lorenz went after teenage girls on TikTok because that’s what she does. She is a ruiner.

Lorenz published an article on Arianda Jacob. Lorenz said Jacob made the TikToker’s dreams into nightmares. Jacob’s business collapsed. She’s suing Lorenz for $6.2 million. It is currently being heard. pendingSDNY.

Lorenz seemed to save her most dangerous dumpster-diving activities for women.

In March of last year, Lorenz used “International Women’s Day” to castigate Tucker Carlson for having the temerity to call her out. Lorenz said that her life was “destroyed” after Carlson’s piece. The leftist Brookings Institute authored an article claiming it tracked “harmful” language directed at their favorite muckraker — and mean tweets, apparently, increased by 115 percent. That’s what does it mean? Not a lot.

Brookings used an open-source site called “Perspective” to calibrate online meanies.  Perspective’s “how it works” page shows animation for assigning values. It assigns values to words and phrases, with the number “1” being super bad. According to Perspective the phrase “Shut up, you’re an idiot!” has a .99 “toxicity” value with a .15 “threat” value. Draw your own conclusions about how mean people are – but mean tweets didn’t ruin people’s lives like Lorenz tries her best to do.

Lorenz’s favorite line now is “I’m destroyed.” She’ll publish a hit-piece and then claim victimhood all while responding online to anything she can use to bolster her victimhood status. It hasn’t been two weeks since she appeared for a TV interview where she claimed “severe” PTSD and fake-cried about her “destroyed” life. She then published the Libs of TikTok piece. Her inability to see or recognize her abject hypocrisy tells me she doesn’t care about the damage she causes – it is always someone else she can point a boney finger at and blame for being “mean” or lacking ethics.

Her story in the Washington Post didn’t just expose the Libs of TikTok’s owner, it exposed that Lorenz, far from being an outlier, is just the raccoon making the most noise. Taylor Lorenz’s actions are not unique. Her employer published a full-support statement that in short said “Taylor is a great reporter, we support her and no personal information was published.” It was a lie. The Post claimed that her article didn’t include personal information. The article did. It was removed from the article after it was published without any annotations or footnote. That wasn’t a mistake. This was intentional. After lying about it, the Post admitted it to others.

Although I could draw from many Twitter accounts, the following is the most common. Chad Loder is a “They/Them.” Chad is an avid Lorenz bootlicker and an Andy Ngo hater. His Twitter feed is dedicated to stalkingTikTok Libs

Libs of TikTok didn’t target teachers. That’s a lie. The account reposted videos already published on TikTok by the “teachers” themselves. Raichik may have been in Washington DC on January 6th, but for Chad, that’s enough to burn her at the stake.

Many Chads are active on Twitter and TikTok. There are many Chads on Twitter and TikTok. They don’t hesitate to call anyone they disagree with Nazis, Fascists, or White supremacists. Then harass, chase,/doxx people for their points of views. A federal civil rights suit was filed by this Chad against an LAPD Captain. Why? The captain had blocked Chad on Twitter. The cop blocked Chad because according to the captain, he was getting harassed by Chad’s followers. The case continues to be active (2:21cv-04455–JAK–sp), even though the captain has since retired. Why? Because Chad likes to bother people he doesn’t agree with.

Chad’s points of view are pretty clear. For example, Chad “liked” a fellow guttersnipe’s tweet about mocking dead soldiers.

Nice.

Lorenz isn’t the disease — she’s a symptom of a broader contagion that the left has been infected with for years. You can find thousands upon thousands of Taylor Lorenzs on the internet, as well as thousands upon thousands of Chads. All hate you. America, get ready to buckle up.

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