Lisa Murkowski’s GOP primary challenger is an anti-LGBTQ zealot opposed to medicine & vampires

She believes people can pray away their gay and pharmaceutical drugs are a product of witchcraft.

Kelly Tshibaka
Photo: Kelly for Alaska campaign

The Alaska Republican party voted to censure Sen. Lisa Murkowsi this winter because she was the few Republican senators to vote in favor of impeaching former President Donald Trump. The Party also stated that it would openly recruit a candidate to primary her.

Along came Kelly Tshibaka. In addition to carrying endorsements from several ex-Trump officials, she actively promoted “conversion therapy” for LGBTQ people.

Related: Gay couples win major victory after Alaska denied them benefits for years

While reviewing online activity scrubbed from the internet regarding her falsified claims that the 2020 Presidential election was “rigged,” CNN‘s Em Steck and Andrew Kaczynski unearthed an article she wrote under her maiden name headlined “The Right Side: Coming out of Homosexuality.”

The article, written for the independent student publication Harvard Law Record, encouraged gay people to seek “conversion therapy,” the harmful practice meant to change a person’s sexual orientation or gender identity.

“Today is National Coming Out of Homosexuality Day, a day dedicated to helping homosexuals overcome their sexual tendencies and move towards a healthy lifestyle,” she proclaimed. “Compassionate people nationwide recognize this day, rather than the more publicized ‘National Coming Out Day,’ because they want people to live and enjoy their lives to the fullest.”

She compelled gay people to…

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