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Nick Fuentes' post on X, formerly Twitter, which adapted the pro-abortion phrase "my body, my choice", saw an immediate reaction, with some users saying they were worried that many others would agree with him.
"Your body, my choice. Forever," he shared, with the comment finding its way into the replies of women's posts on various social media platforms over the past few days.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...&cvid=028bef56a18540d1bbdb067133ddaecc&ei=132The Institute for Strategic Dialogue (ISD) tracked the comments, as well as other misogynistic remarks including "get back to the kitchen" and "repeal the 19th", referring to the right to vote.
While these latter two had appeared in some posts in the past month, instances soared after Nov. 5. "Your body, my choice" went from fewer than 20 mentions a day to nearly 2,000.
no surprises there... he's given them carte-blanche to say what they want, when they want, and women are supposed to just eat it up and be grateful