The German activist and Twitch streamer Raffaella Raab appears under the name “The Militant Vegan.” She tries everything to point out the grievances caused by factory farming. In doing so, she crosses boundaries and has already attracted attention with Holocaust comparisons and transphobic remarks. But now she is particularly attracting attention: she is undressing on Onlyfans.
Where do we know the woman from?
- The 27-year-old became known for confronting passersby in pedestrian zones on TikTok, accusing them of eating meat and that it is wrong. Her motto is: “Not being vegan is not okay.”
- She acted rudely and aggressively, hardly allowing others to speak, and asked provocative questions like: “Would it be okay with you to eat people?”
- In addition, she is active on Twitch and has nearly 35,000 followers there.
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What did she polarize with? The streamer not only caused backlash with this aggressive demeanor but also through some very provocative actions.
For instance, it is criticized that she equates factory farming with the Holocaust against the Jews by the Nazis.
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This is what she is doing now: The streamer has now decided to appear on sites that offer erotic content as paid content. Watson reports that Raab is now also on sites like Onlyfans and shows herself there in lingerie and with explicit sexual content.
In her justification, she writes:
Through your support, you enable me to commit myself to the animals in everyday life even more flexibly and with all my creativity. My commitment here should also be a very clear signal: Every body must be able to be free! We must decide for ourselves. Whether human or animal – (sexual) freedom for all!
Anyone who donates $20 per month will now gain access to the activist’s erotic content.
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How is this being reacted to? This new side of the militant vegan seems to anger even more people than Holocaust comparisons. Nothing seems to heat up emotions more than women showing bare skin autonomously.
However, that more people are upset about this than about the Holocaust comparison is seen by some as a problem:
In general, the idea that the activist is now using Onlyfans to promote animal welfare does not resonate well with many people on Twitter. This connection feels too far-fetched.
Many find it absurd now. They accuse the activist of doing everything to gain attention.
Even her fans seem to be distancing themselves from her: Watson quotes a user who says he was previously a fan of her public appearances. But that she is now giving her body for likes is “really mega cringe.” Even though he shares many of her views, he feels this is too much.
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