Bonus Malus: Adin misattributes to Voltaire that quote, which in fact is a paraphrase of neo-Nazi Kevin Alfred Strom's statement: "To determine the true rulers of any society, all you must do is ask yourself this question: Who is it that I am not permitted to criticize?" on a 14 August 1993 radio broadcast (For whosoever can stomach reading that broadcast's transcript: archived link).

Also you are completely allowed to criticize Miss Rachel, no one is coming to arrest you or smite you for criticizing Miss Rachel. But if you do so we are absolutely allowed to judge you on your character because we know the reason why you are criticizing her, it has nothing to do with the actual quality of her show or anything, it has to do with the fact that she advocates for children.
wait, he wasn't being ironic?
No. He is a Zionist and was unironic here.
It's ironic how the same person using that quote might be the same one that'll label people who criticize actual war criminals who brag about It on social media as anti-semitic.
What's funny is they pay billions of dollars for propaganda, hire numerous high-paid marketing executives to run their propaganda programs and they think *this* is the way to win hearts and minds - attacking a beloved children's entertainer because she says "children deserve to live"
The fascist regime of... A woman who says "be nice" on tiktok. Some people need to log off.