Kristen Browde has amassed over 380,000 followers on TikTok by debunking the anti-LGBTQ+ “groomer” myth, and no one is more shocked by her success on the platform than she is. “TikTok is supposed to be this app where teenagers do dance moves, but it turns out it's an incredibly effective political organizing tool,” she tells Them in an interview. “I am delighted that people are finding this useful information and are sharing it.”
Browde, an attorney and former correspondent for CBS News, posts weekly videos aggregating local media reports of children being targeted by sexual predators, sourced from keyword searches on Google and DuckDuckGo, as well as tips from followers. (She posts all her data at her website WhoIsMakingNews.com, where it's available for anyone to download.) In the six months since she created her first TikTok video, she has noticed a continuing trend: that very few of the perpetrators who are being arrested for preying on kids are drag queens or trans people, the targets du jour of the right. Instead, Browde found that the individuals who are responsible for the vast majority of reported incidents hail from the very groups pointing the finger at the LGBTQ+ community, from religious leaders to Republican politicians. “They’re the ones who are committing the crimes,” she says. “They’re the ones who are doing this.”
@africanstream is good for getting an anti-colonial perspective on African issues from the African perspective, which is so refreshing after decades of reading Western takes, which are always so paternalistic and propagandized.
@richard_wolff posts a lot, and I like to use his videos to share with people, because he does a great job of explaining highly complex topics in ways that are understandable without having an academic background.
@scientist.rebellion_ is doing good work documenting scientists and activists discussing the failure of states to take any effective action against climate change, as well as documenting the abuses of scientists by states worldwide for protesting.
@transformativeadventures has been super helpful in getting me started in permaculture, not only what he says, but also even things like (the pictures in the background of his videos can be used to find further resources and knowledge. I’ve gotten 10 pages of notes off his channel in the last two days this way. Sorry, idk why it got cut off and I’m not sure what exactly I had before, but I noticed that sentence just sorta… ended.)
Mostly I just follow hashtags though.
What hashtags if you don't mind sharing?
Union, abolition, socialism, communism, anarchism, solidarity, Africa, Marx, Marxist, anarchist, permaculture, sustainable, feminism, anticapitalism, leftisttiktok, lefttiktok, davidgraeber, Graeber, mutualaid, protest, directaction, and a bunch more I can’t think of now.