Betty Taylor, veteran campaigner against domestic violence and Member of the Order of Australia, is very unhappy with my post exposing her vile tweet about Jewish school children.
So much so, she has accused me of slander and threatened to sue me if I do not remove it:






As you can see, she not only threatened to sue me, but doubled-down, suggesting she was merely sharing a news story from the news (rather than what she did: share it with a nasty implication about the school and the kids, while not blurring out their faces).
Oh, and she also sicced Junior on to me, who not only also threatened to sue for libel, but claimed I was stalking and harassing Mommy Dearest by direct messaging her (I was responding to her messages!):


As I mentioned in one of the messages, her tweet had been shared by Free Palestine Printing. As I have documented extensively, they disseminate terror support and overt antisemitism, and have a history of inciting against Jewish school children.
A look at the comments to their Instagram post sharing her tweet reveals a troubling level of vitriol against the kids and the Jewish community at large, which reaffirms my opinion that she possibly may have placed a target on their heads:












In fact, one of the commenters understood how posting this without blurring the kids’ faces was problematic:

Betty Taylor can threaten to sue me all she likes. She can wrap herself in decades of service, awards and plaques. Her son can threaten”legal recourse” and demand apologies.
None of that changes the facts.
She shared a photo of identifiable Jewish school children, attached her own hostile framing to it, and released it into an online ecosystem where antisemitic accounts like Free Palestine Printing eagerly amplified it to an audience primed for hatred. The comments speak for themselves.
I did not invent her post. I did not alter her words. I did not fabricate the reactions it triggered. I documented them.
I will not be intimidated, I will not be silenced, and the post stays up.