Misogynist trolls tell Gen Z women 'your body, my choice' after they share fears over erosion of their reproductive rights
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Gen Z women are becoming victims of vicious cyber attacks with disgusting trolls telling them 'your body, my choice,' in the wake of the US Presidential election.
US women have reported men are writing 'your body, my choice', as well as threats of rape and assault on their social media posts.
It follows a tweet made by far-right podcaster Nick Fuentes who wrote: 'Your body, my choice. Forever.'
This quickly emboldened hundreds of other accounts to make the same comments - with women saying they are also getting rape threats from men.
Camila Guadarrama, from Atlanta, Georgia, revealed she had to delete one of her videos because men were messaging her saying they can't wait until she 'gets raped' and 'your body, my choice.'
Advocate for women's healing and liberation, Hannah Cor, took to TikTok to say: 'Your body. Our choice' and 'We own your body now' comments are starting to pour in.
In the wake of the former president's shocking political comeback, US women have reported men are writing 'your body, my choice', as well as threats of rape and assault on their social media posts
Elsewhere TikToker Emily Rose called out a man who wrote the insensitive term 'your body, my choice' under one of her posts, only to be met with a slew of men commenting the same under her video
Mia took to her TikTok @burgerwizard500 to say men aren't even trying to hide their hatred of woman anymore
'Men no longer have or be quiet in their hatred for women. They can hate us out loud and lose nothing.'
The slogan 'my body, my choice' was originally popularised by feminists defending reproductive choices as rights in the Sixties.
However, since Donald Trump's reelection women are taking to social media to share the similar vile remarks they have received.
Meanwhile American gamer and influencer Cahla, from who goes by the Cahlaflour online, took to X to say she's glad to have an IUD [birth control device] fitted right now.
However she was met with a vile comment from a male saying: 'Don't worry, we'll just rape through the IUD'.
Sharing the interaction, she said: 'As someone with some trauma in this department, I'm horrifically saddened by all of the emboldened men on social media right now.
'Seeing threats like this and "Your body, MY choice" over and over on posts, TikToks, etc... My heart aches.'
Elsewhere TikToker Emily Rose called out a man who wrote the insensitive term 'your body, my choice' under one of her posts, only to be met with a slew of men commenting the same under her video.
Hard right podcaster Nick Fuentes felt emboldened enough to coin the insensitive phrase, and it appears impressionable boys are spewing the vile phrase all over social media
Meanwhile American gamer and influencer Cahla, from who goes by the Cahlaflour online, took to X to say she's glad to have an IUD [birth control device] fitted right now. However she was met with a vile comment from a male saying: 'Don't worry, we'll just rape through the IUD'
Men commented under Emily Rose's video where she called out another man for saying the insensitive term
During his 2016 campaign, Trump pledged to appoint Supreme Court justices who could help overturn Roe v. Wade.
In 2022, America's top court overturned the 1973 Roe v Wade ruling which had granted women the right to an abortion up until the point of foetal viability, which is about 24 weeks.
More than a dozen states have enacted abortion limits since Roe was overturned, and while abortion remains legal in many states, some Democrats worry that the Trump and JD Vance administration could see a federal ban on the table.
Last year, Trump took credit for the elimination of Roe v. Wade, embracing his role in selecting the Supreme Court justices who were instrumental in ending the half-century precedent that protected abortion rights nationwide.
'After 50 years of failure, with nobody coming even close, I was able to kill Roe v. Wade, much to the 'shock' of everyone,' Trump said on social media.
During the final stages of his campaign, Trump said he thought states should determine their own abortion policies.
However he signalled support for a nationwide ban on abortions after 15 weeks’ gestation and as president, he supported a House bill that would have banned abortion nationwide after 20 weeks.