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Libs of TikTok children's story hour canceled over threats amid violent protests at similar conservative events
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Libs of TikTok children's story hour canceled over threats amid violent protests at similar conservative events

A children's book event hosted by Chaya Raichik, a conservative author who runs the @LibsOfTikTok account, has been canceled over threats.

"We have received threats of potentially inappropriate and unsafe behavior at the NYC story hour with Chaya Raichik on Sunday," Raichik's publisher tweeted Friday.

"[We] have advised Chaya we cancel the event. With children involved, we don't want to take any chances."

The publisher also vowed to "find a way to combat this moving forward" and advised people to "stay tuned for an announcement in the coming days."

The event, which was to be held Sunday, was billed as a rival event to a drag queen story hour hosted by New York Attorney General Letitia James on the same day, Fox News Digital reported.

Raichik's now-canceled event was sponsored by the publisher and the New York Young Republican Club, according to its EventBrite listing.

Christian actor and author Kirk Cameron's Freedom Island Tour book event with Brave Books was crashed by protesters at a public library in Fayetteville, Arkansas Friday, the publisher and the Post Millennial reported.

"This hateful group, dressed to disturb children, were angry when Kirk Cameron brought up God and faith with the children and parents during our BRAVE story hour," the publisher tweeted.

The tweet includes a video where one of the costumed protesters appears to say he stepped on a "poor tiny blonde white girl." The video cuts away to a woman confirming the person stepped on her twice and hit her with a cane.

Brave Books is not alone among publishers whose conservative authors have been heckled, threatened, or assaulted.

"I understand their hesitation and decision to cancel," Bethany Mandel, co-author of "Stolen Youth," told TheBlaze Sunday morning.

"It's one thing to assume risk as an adult, but the equation changes when there are young children involved," Mandel also said.

Mandel and co-author New York Post columnist Karol Markowicz had protesters at their New York City book party March 8. Mandel, who had her 2-month-old infant with her at the party, tells TheBlaze protesters violently threw glasses and screamed at attendees.

"There's an element of danger to just putting out a conservative book," Mandel said. "Now, the situation is that children can attend drag queen story hours in bars, but not a party for an orthodox Jewish author for a wholesome book about safety."

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