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^I would be skeptical of anything coming from that account.
Anna Slatz - Wikipedia
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Reduxx
Reduxx[note 1] is a Canadian far-right anti-transgender hate website run and founded by Anna Slatz, formerly known as Anna De Luca. Slatz has a long history of far-right activity, support for Scientology,[2][3] virulent homophobia and racism, and contributions to far-right outlets such as Rebel...
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Slatz served as the editor-in-chief of The Baron, a student newspaper from the University of New Brunswick Saint John campus (UNBSJ). In 2018, the newspaper published an op-ed written by and an interview with the president of the National Socialist Canadian Labour Revival Party, a neo-Nazi group. Following criticism directed towards the newspaper, Slatz defended the publication on the principle of free speech, arguing that no opinion should be censored regardless of how controversial it may be. She was later fired from The Baron and the publication's board of directors published an apology for the incident.
In 2020, Slatz was affiliated with Canadian far-right website Rebel News, later co-founding her own publication, Reduxx. After an article by Reduxx was shared by author J. K. Rowling, The Washington Post's gender columnist Monica Hesse wrote of Reduxx, "what kind of 'feminist news' site has zero articles on fair pay or reproductive rights, and only articles about transgender people who have allegedly committed crimes?"[13] The Southern Poverty Law Center called the Reduxx "nothing but rabid transphobia," and argued that "like many white nationalist websites that list endless pages of 'Black crime' meant to suggest that Black people are inherently prone to criminality, Reduxx is an endless scroll of alleged trans sex offenders and pedophiles."