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Misogynistic trolls tell Gen Z women ‘your body, my choice’ after sharing fears about erosion of their reproductive rights

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In the wake of the former president's shocking political return, American women have reported that men write

Generation Z women are becoming victims of vicious cyber attacks with nasty trolls telling them “your body, my choice” in the wake of the US presidential election.

American women have reported that men write “your body, my choice” as well as threats of rape and assault in their social media posts.

It follows a tweet by far-right podcaster Nick Fuentes who wrote: ‘Your body, my choice. Forever.’

This quickly encouraged hundreds of other accounts to make the same comments, with women saying they were also receiving rape threats from men.

Camila Guadarrama, from Atlanta, Georgia, revealed that she had to delete one of her videos because men were sending her messages telling her that they can’t wait until she ‘gets raped’ and ‘your body, my choice.’

Women’s healing and liberation advocate Hannah Cor took to TikTok to say: ‘Your body. The “Our Choice” and “We Now Own Your Body” comments are starting to come in.

In the wake of the former president’s shocking political comeback, American women have reported men writing “your body, my choice,” as well as threats of rape and assault in their social media posts.

Elsewhere, TikToker Emily Rose criticized a man who wrote the insensitive term

Elsewhere, TikToker Emily Rose criticized a man who wrote the insensitive term “your body, my choice” on one of her posts, only to be met with a host of men commenting the same thing on her video.

Mia took to her TikTok @burgerwizard500 to say that men don't even try to hide their hatred towards women anymore.

Mia took to her TikTok @burgerwizard500 to say that men don’t even try to hide their hatred towards women anymore.

‘Men no longer feel or are silent about their hatred towards women. They can hate us out loud and lose nothing.

The slogan “my body, my choice” was originally popularized by feminists defending reproductive choices as rights in the 1960s.

However, since Donald Trump’s re-election, women are taking to social media to share similar vile comments they have received.

Meanwhile, American gamer and influencer Cahla, who goes by the name Cahlaflour online, took to

However, she encountered a vile comment from a man telling her, “Don’t worry, we’ll just rape her through the IUD.”

Sharing the interaction, she said: “As someone with some trauma in this department, I am terribly saddened by all the emboldened men on social media right now.

“Seeing threats like this and ‘Your body, MY choice’ over and over again in posts, TikToks, etc… My heart hurts.”

Elsewhere, TikToker Emily Rose criticized a man who wrote the insensitive term “your body, my choice” on one of her posts, only to be met with a host of men commenting the same thing on her video.

Far-right podcaster Nick Fuentes felt emboldened enough to coin the insensitive phrase, and it seems like impressionable kids are spewing the vile phrase all over social media.

Far-right podcaster Nick Fuentes felt emboldened enough to coin the insensitive phrase, and it seems like impressionable kids are spewing the vile phrase all over social media.

Meanwhile, American gamer and influencer Cahla, who goes by the name Cahlaflour online, took to However, he came across a vile comment from a man who said:

Meanwhile, American gamer and influencer Cahla, who goes by the name Cahlaflour online, took to However, she came across a vile comment from a man saying, “Don’t worry, we’ll just rape her through the IUD.”

Misogynistic trolls tell Gen Z women your body my choice

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Men commented below Emily Rose's video where she criticized another man for saying the insensitive term.

Men commented below Emily Rose’s video where she criticized 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, the United States’ highest court overturned the 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling that had given women the right to abortion up to the point of fetal viability, which is approximately 24 weeks.

More than a dozen states have enacted limits on abortion since Roe was overturned, and although abortion remains legal in many states, some Democrats worry that the Trump administration and JD Vance could see a federal ban on the table.

Last year, Trump took credit for eliminating Roe v. Wade, assuming 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 no one even coming close, I was able to kill Roe v. Wade, much to everyone’s shock,” 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 expressed support for a national ban on abortion after 15 weeks of gestation and, as president, supported a House bill that would have banned abortion nationwide after 20 weeks.

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