This is Anna Slatz (sometimes under the pen name "Anna de Luca"), a self-professed "feminist" and "gender critical activist" (whatever that's supposed to mean), but in reality, she's a far-right extremist and a Nazi sympathizer. As a college student, she worked on the student newspaper, where she approved an interview with the leader of a Neo-Nazi as well as an unedited OpEd by the same Neo-Nazi, complete with attacks on Jewish and Indigenous North American people.
Anna Slatz has written for Canadian far-right alternative news sites Rebel News and The Post Millennial before going on to start her own extremist alternative news site, Reduxx, which, as noted by the Washington Post, "bills itself as 'feminist news and opinion.' But 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?"
Indeed, most articles on Reduxx are about transgendered persons, and if they can add allegations of "pedophilia" and "grooming" into the mix, then itr is a bonus for them.
She was also outed for posting racist statements about the country of India and its inhabitants:
Slatz, whose Twitter handle "Slatzism" even sounds like an amalgamation of the words Stasi and Nazi, even boasts her job is to "hate":
This is reminiscent of 2021, when Derek Logue of OnceFallen.com was bashed by right-wing media for daring to speak out at the Colorado SOMB board when they were debating the use of language within their treatment program. It is the extremists in this country that are stifling positive reforms to the justice system.
Stasi-Nazi is just one of many who has tried to unleash a social media lynch mob in recent years, and won't be the last.