According to the Washington Examiner, “Cancel culture doesn’t exist” to people on the left side of the political spectrum, yet “at the same time… they are cheering on the online mobs that seek to shame and ruin the lives of those deemed to have committed thought crimes.”

The story of Julie Mauck fits perfectly into this narrative. She is a mom, real estate agent and founder of the Oconee County chapter of Moms for Liberty, a parental rights group. This group advocates for parental rights in schools and faces fierce opposition for doing so.

Mauck fought to have the Oconee County Public Library move the book Flamer by Mike Curato from the kids’ section to the adults’ section of the library. The book contained images of naked teenage boys and descriptions of genitals, sexual behavior, profanity and derogatory terms.

Obviously, such content shouldn’t be allowed in the kids’ section.

Mauck also noted “some pedophiles, who often describe themselves as ‘minor-attracted persons,’ try to insinuate themselves into the ‘plus’ part of the acronym LGBTQ+,” the Daily Signal reported.

“Transgender” activist, Fiona Bell, born male and previously known as Felix Bell, then took it upon himself to stand behind Mauck during an Oconee County Public Library Board of Trustees meeting with a sign reading “JOY is ALL ages!”

The Daily Signal reports, the harassment did not stop there. Bell and another transgender-identified activist, Danielle Carmella Bonanno, born male, and leader of Athens Pride, then tried to reach out to Mauck’s broker, Bob Allen, urging him to end the relationship and “discipline her.”

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