Mariam Veiszadeh

Her family arrived in Australia in 1944 via India, the Czech Republic, and Germany, and were granted asylum in 1991 under the Refugee and Special Humanitarian Program.

[7] Veiszadeh sits on the board of Our Watch, a national organisation established to drive nationwide change in the culture, behaviours and power imbalances that lead to violence against women and their children.

[citation needed] In Australia, GetUp!, an independent community advocacy organisation, featured her with Rosie Batty, 2015 Australian of the Year, for 'making it happen'.

[10] Under the name "Michael Slay", Goldberg wrote the majority of articles on The Daily Stormer criticising Veiszadeh, including the initial piece criticising her stance on a shirt, sold by Woolworths, that read 'If You Don't Love It Leave'.

Upon learning the true identity of the writer, website owner Andrew Anglin removed all content by Goldberg.