Conservative Jewish Student ‘Forced to Go Into Hiding’ Since Doxxing Attack
Things immediately went awry when the moderator asked who was a Trump supporter
When L’wren Tikva, 23, was invited to speak about a VICE documentary on feminism, she didn’t realize that saying yes would have a “horrific” impact on her life.
Tikva — a pro-Israel student at Arizona State University — flew to Manhattan in March to be filmed on a panel with eight other women. But things immediately went awry when the moderator asked if anyone was a Trump supporter. Tikva raised her hand.
“I just really did not like Hillary Clinton,” said Tikva. “I literally sat in the voting booth for a long time, I honestly didn’t even think Donald Trump was going to win, so part of it was kind of a joke,” she explained.
Other panelists called Tikva out for her “privilege” in voting for Trump.
But Tikva — who was clearly stumbling over her words, possibly because it was her first time on camera — attempted to clarify. “I didn’t like either party,” she added.
Nearly all the panelists giggled or looked at Tikva in shock.
A few minutes later, Tikva jumped back into the conversation. “I’m gonna recant my statement. Voting is important. When I said it was a ‘joke,’ it probably was an inappropriate phrase to say.” But the panelists at VICE continued their antics, smirking and laughing as Tikva spoke.
Since VICE released the video, it’s racked up more than 5.5 million views. And within a week of the video’s release, she was inundated with messages through Facebook. Eventually, Tikva’s phone number was doxxed too.
“The worst part is one of the panelists, Deja Foxx, told her Instagram followers where I went to college and, due to her careless actions, students at my school found out my class schedule,” alleged Tikva.
Deja Foxx, who has about 56k followers across social media, did not respond to numerous inquiries by email, Facebook, and Twitter to comment.
“I was forced almost immediately to go undercover. I was receiving multiple hateful comments and messages a day. I felt I had to do that to keep my family safe so they wouldn’t be targets of online hate,” Tikva told me.
“Then, after Deja doxxed me, I received a number of threats online and in person. Many of them wishing that I would kill myself, would die, I got rape threats, death threats, and many comments were attacking me based on my looks,” Tikva told me.
“I was afraid to even be on campus after that,” she added.
Now, I personally didn’t know about any of this. That was until L’wren Tikva — whom I had never met but who is my friend on Facebook — started posting under a new name. I had loved her old name, so I asked her why she had changed it. New job, perhaps?
Nope, “the harrassment from the doxxing” led her to go into hiding, she said.
Going forward, Tikva considers herself a Trump supporter, and says she found refuge among her friends from PragerFORCE, a Facebook group for college students who are fans of Prager University.
“I received a ton of support from friends in PragerFORCE… as well as my family. A lot of my friends from PragerFORCE that it’s typical of leftists to try to tear you down. I guess getting doxxed when you’re conservative is inevitable but you really can’t let it get to you.”
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