An adult content creator and vocal “anti-imperialist” has been exposed as a strident defender of terror group Hamas.
American Sally Buxbaum Hunt, who has described herself as a “work-from-home Service Coordinator helping people with developmental disabilities”, has also cast doubt on the atrocities of October 7.
Buxbaum Hunt’s inflammatory social media posts have been exposed by digital investigator GnasherJew.
In January, Buxbaum Hunt tweeted: “Zionists are lying about what happened on October 7. 'Israel' killed a large number of their own citizens, and they intentionally told the music festival to be extended because they knew of Hamas's plan.”
In November, she tweeted: “Israel has always held all power over Gaza, not Hamas. Hamas is an armed resistance group, and I, too, would take up arms if colonisers were stealing my family’s land and killing my family members & my entire community. Israel treats the native people like shit. #FreePalestine.”
Buxbaum Hunt, who is Jewish and uses the name “Sally Hates Capitalism…but loves [Palestine emoji]” on Twitter / X, uses quotation marks to refer to Israel.
In several posts she referred to Israel as “Nazi”. In one post she wrote: “'Israel' is a racist, Jewish supremacist, hyper-nationalist ethnostate. It's exactly like what the Nazis were trying to create”.
In a vast stream of videos uploaded to her YouTube channel, Buxbaum Hunt called the IDF a “genocidal cult” and said of 9/11: “That sh*t is actually not really that shocking when you think about the horrible sh*t that the United States has been doing all over the world”.
On Wednesday she called 21-year-old released hostage, Mia Schem, a “racist settler/colonizer celebrity”. The adult content creator said of Schem: “She’s always been a privileged, wealthy white lady enjoying her status & privilege at the expense of BIPOC, esp. Palestinians who she sees as subhuman.”
Buxhaum Hunt describes herself as “Marxist-Leninist, anti-racist, anti-imperialist, anti-Zionist (& ethnically Jewish), pro-LGBTQ, pro-indigenous, intersectional feminist”.
She creates adult content on Fansly, a subscription-based social media site. For $9.99 a month, internet users can subscribe to her nudes on her profile, Siren Sage.
In 2019, she said she was a “Sexual Education, Sex-Positive, Separation of Church and State Activist and Organizer, and a Progressive.”
In 2018 she appeared on Fox News to speak out against the use of the national US motto “In God we trust” in official state settings.