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Meet Eli Erlick, an MtF trans activist who has been causing commotion in leftist online circles for the better part of a decade. Whether getting cancelled for writing horrific op-eds accusing Ariana Grande of transphobia or getting cancelled for vaginally fisting an FtM without consent, Erlick has been at the center of many online firestorms yet somehow still has a following.
Nowadays, Erlick spends his days as a social media activist. He's currently attempting to sue fellow MtF Blaire White for defamation to "turn Blaire White into the next Alex Jones." Some of Erlick's claims against White are dubious, including apparently blaming White for the actions of other social media users. He says White falsely accused him or rape, manslaughter, and pedophilia, and claims to have the "receipts" that White was lying. However, the Farms also have receipts.
2011-2018: The Tumblr and TSER Years
Erlick first came to social media prominence through Tumblr, where he amassed a following promoting trans-related causes. Despite being heterosexual, he has identified as transgender since age 13 and had engaged in crossdressing behavior as a young child. At age 8, he had brought skirts to school, which prompted his teacher to tell his parents. Both being leftist activist types, his parents allowed him to begin hormonal and surgical transition as a teen.
At age 16, Erlick founded Trans Student Educational Resources (a), an activist group that pushes for greater trans inclusion in the education system. In practice, that means allowing boys in the girls' locker room. The group is responsible for the widely-mocked Gender Unicorn graphic, which many schools have adopted to teach students about transgenderism. TSER is a youth-run organization.

In 2018, Erlick taught Feminist Studies sections at the University of California Santa Cruz, because nothing says feminism like a man teaching it.

The Rape Allegations
Erlick is post-op. However, that has not stopped him from being yet another troon sex pest.
In 2016, it came to light that Erlick had reportedly violated the boundaries of at least one person, according to Tumblr and Twitter users. Erlick was accused of, among other things, vaginally fisting multiple trans-identified females until they bled. The accusations circulated rapidly, leading to widespread condemnation, even by the co-founder of TSER. While many of the initial callout posts on Tumblr have been taken down, possibly at Erlick's request, some still remain.
Erlick recognized he needed to address the allegations, both publicly and to the victim that came forward, Danie Yun Diamond, who then posted screenshots of their text conversation. This is long and heavy, so it's spoilered.
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Somehow I doubt a single tear was shed. You don't pressure someone into sex, fist them until they bleed, then feel bad about it after they call you out on it.

















"I am guilty" - yet he's planning on suing Blaire White for making the same accusation Diamond did? Let's see that hold up in court, lol.










Somehow I doubt a single tear was shed. You don't pressure someone into sex, fist them until they bleed, then feel bad about it after they call you out on it.

















"I am guilty" - yet he's planning on suing Blaire White for making the same accusation Diamond did? Let's see that hold up in court, lol.







Erlick banned Diamond from the Trans Youth Leadership Summit Facebook, but the co-founder of TSER eventually unbanned her.

A Facebook post Diamond made that Erlick reported.



In addition to the above post the screenshots came from, Diamond also posted this (a) on Tumblr, where she accuses Erlick of rape, psychological abuse, and targeting Asian-American women:
Diamond spoke of lasting trauma after Erlick's alleged assault. She took her own life in 2019. According to this article (a) from the Post-Millennial, Diamond's suicide came after a bombardment of online harassment from Erlick acolytes. White cited the article in the video Erlick is suing over:

Other women, both trans-identified and otherwise, have also spoken of abuse at Erlick's hands.



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Eli published a post on his Tumblr trying to claim Danie was a liar, that she had initiated the flirting, and downplaying the severity of the allegations. He also filed a Title IX complaint against Danie after she had done the same to him.
Tumblr users didn't take kindly to Erlick's deflection of responsibility, nor to his leaking of sexts between him and Danie from early in their relationship, before the abuse had progressed.

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The Ariana Grande Op-Ed
In 2018, Erlick wrote a massively unpopular op-ed for the online gay magazine IntoMore, which is owned by Grindr, about how Ariana Grande's Thank U, Next music video is all flavors of transphobic. The article received so much backlash it was scrubbed from the internet, but excerpts and reaction pieces remain. The sexual abuse allegations against Erlick were cited as a reason it was taken down and Erlick's business relationship with IntoMore was terminated.
Per this article (a) from The Wrap,
The editor of the LGBT website INTO on Tuesday apologized for a post that called Ariana Grande’s new music video “anti-queer,” saying the story “should never have been published.”
INTO also formally cut ties with the post’s writer, transgender activist Eli Erlick, after the site’s management became aware of several unspecified “allegations made in the past” about her.
“Given the seriousness of these allegations, I personally spoke with the writer and immediately launched an internal investigation,” INTO Editor-in-Chief Zach Stafford [stated] in a post Tuesday afternoon. “INTO was not aware of these until Monday after publishing. And the writer will not be contributing to INTO for the time being.”
Another article (a) from The Wrap elaborated on the piece, including two quotes from it:

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The HRT Mailing Controversy

Erlick posted this on Instagram in summer 2022, offering access to hormones for trans-identified minors, and also offered other trans people to send him hormones he could distribute to people who don't have prescriptions. This is against US law, but Erlick claimed he could send hormones anywhere in America. I guess when you've survived multiple scandals that would have resulted in permanent cancellation if you weren't a troon, you think you're invincible. Libs of TikTok and the Daily Wire picked up the story, generating widespread outrage in the conservative Twitterverse. Erlick's posts were mobbed by outraged MAGA boomers and TERFs alike, with Reduxx publishing a scathing article (a) detailing his past accusations of sexual abuse as well as the illegality of his HRT-mailing enterprise.
The Daily Wire's Matt Walsh calls on social media users to report Erlick:
Walsh reported Erlick to the DEA:

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Libs of TikTok made a thread about Erlick's budding hormone venture, replete with links to report him to various authorities. Erlick then took down the posts advertising illegal hormone services. It's unknown whether or not he is still attempting to get this operation going.

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The Blaire White Lolsuit
MtF YouTuber Blaire White made a video detailing many of Erlick's past controversies, including the abuse, after the HRT mailing scandal made the rounds on right-wing Twitter.
Erlick responded by e-begging for money to file a lawsuit against White for defamation.
In the video, White claims Erlick's abuse drove a past partner to suicide, though which partner is never specified. We know that Danie Yun Diamond, the trans-identified female Erlick allegedly fisted until she bled, did commit suicide, though Erlick in the video seems to imply White was referring to a different prior partner, forming the basis of one of the claims Erlick plans to sue for.
This is the lawyer who signed onto the case, totally passable MtF Remy Green:

More will be added to this section as the saga unfolds.
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