Oklahoma’s top education official called out for Libs of TikTok ties after non-binary student beaten, killed at school


An Oklahoma high school student was beaten by peers and subsequently died earlier this month.

Now, many online are saying that their death is the result of transphobic rhetoric promulgated by the state’s Secretary of Public Instruction, Ryan Walters, who oversees the state’s Department of Education.

Chaya Raichik, who runs the controversial @LibsOfTikTok X account, is also being blamed for the beating.

Raichik was appointed to the State Department of Education’s Library Media Advisory Committee in January by Walters.

On Feb. 7, Nex Benedict was beaten by three older, female peers at Owasso High School, where Benedict was a sophomore. A teacher broke up the altercation, but school authorities did not call an ambulance for Benedict. They did, however, go to the hospital that day and were later released.

Benedict died after a second trip to the hospital the next day. They were non-binary. 

Many are positing that Benedict’s death was the result of a hate crime motivated, in part, by the anti-trans rhetoric Walters peddled as the head of the state’s top official in charge of education.

Walters was Oklahoma’s Secretary of Education for three years prior to his election as Superintendent of Public Instruction.

Last year, the Department released a video about transgender students in which Walters said that they are “an assault on truth.”

“We have injected radical gender theory and telling kids that they might be other genders,” Walters said in the video. “It’s dangerous. It puts our girls in jeopardy.”

Walters also prohibited students from changing their gender on their official school records, for which one Oklahoma student is suing the Department of Education.

“A child has now died. Nex Benedict (they/them) was a nonbinary child. They were beaten, viciously in a high school bathroom of Owasso High School. They died the next day in the hospital,” a viral tweet said. “Ryan Walters’ rhetoric is contributing.”

“No teachers or staff called the authorities to help Nex after they initially survived the attack,” Hayden Clarkin tweeted. “This is the world Oklahoma elected leaders and Ryan Walters want.”

Some are also placing the blame on Raichik, who in addition to serving on Walters’ Library Media Advisory Committee, posted a photo of herself and Walters in September 2023.

“We chatted about protecting children in Oklahoma schools!” Raichik said of her 2023 meetup with Walters.

For her part, Raichik called Benedict’s death tragic in a tweet debunking that she and Walters had met up days before Benedict was killed.

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