Your body, my choice
With clowns roaming the streets shouting nonsense like "your body, my choice" there is really not much of a competition. If they play their cards right this could be a golden opportunity for thousands of young nice US guys, autistic or not, with little previous luck on the dating scene.
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Nick Fuentes is the person who popularized this revolting phrase.
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So, he was serious. That's a pity. I don't follow these internet personalities at all--I was only aware of the "Professional Douche's" comical use of the phrase.

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When you let one of the clowns run the circus, it just encourages the other clowns.
The saddening thing is, the clown-in-chief won by popular vote. So people who believe they have the right to control your body have always walked among us.
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Nick Fuentes confronted at his home after 'your body, my choice' refrain goes viral
Marla Rose, 57, said in a now-deleted Facebook post that she was about to ring Fuentes’ doorbell when he opened the door, sprayed her with a liquid, took her phone, pushed her down the steps and went back inside. Rose did not respond to multiple requests for comment.
Rose shared a video of the altercation Tuesday on Facebook. In the video, Fuentes opens the door and points what appears to be a spraying device toward the camera. The person holding the camera says, “Oh, my God, what are you doing?” and the camera seems to be knocked over as Fuentes says, “Get the f--- out of here.” Fuentes then grabs the phone, takes it inside the house and appears to lock the door, and the video ends.
The Berwyn Police Department confirmed that it got a call Sunday involving Fuentes and Rose. Deputy Chief Michael Ochsner Jr. said that “at this time, neither party is willing to cooperate with the investigation, so we are unable to take it any further until there is a change to that status.”
Fuentes has faced a wave of backlash for a post on X on Nov. 5, when he wrote, “Your body, my choice. Forever,” referring to abortion policies. The phrase has become a meme in some right-wing circles. Afterward, many users on X began spreading Fuentes’ personal information online, including his home address and pictures of his house, writing, “Your house, our choice.” Since then, Google Maps has blurred its picture of Fuentes’ house.
In her original deleted post, in which she disclosed Fuentes’ home address multiple times, Rose wrote that she found Fuentes’ information after a friend messaged her his address, seeing that they lived in the same town. Rose wrote that she was inspired to “pop over there” given Fuentes’ history of antisemitic and white supremacist statements.
In an interview with Vice Magazine, Rose said that she showed up at Fuentes’ door “to ask him, ‘Why do you feel comfortable saying the things that you say?’” and that “part of my curiosity about him was being a Jewish person living in a town with an actual, proud Nazi.” Rose also told Vice that her address has started to circulate online.
Rose had written in her deleted Facebook post that she was prompted to ring the doorbell after another woman who was in her car outside Fuentes’ house told her, “You should ring his doorbell and see what he has to say for himself.” She said the same woman called the police after the incident to file a police report. Rose wrote that a police officer called an ambulance to check her eyes but that she did not sustain any major injuries besides “a sore” on her right side, where she said she had fallen. The Berwyn Police Department said it did take a report on the incident but that it has not released it to the public yet.
Rose and her husband, John Beske, have said they have faced harassment since the incident. Beske wrote Tuesday on Facebook that they were “swatted,” a form of harassment in which police are called to a residence without cause.
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A women with a shaved head isn't unattractive, but she's likely to be judged as unattractive by society's worst.
Ultimately the problem comes down to men who would judge that appearance as unattractive, not women seeking to repel them.
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A women with a shaved head isn't unattractive, but she's likely to be judged as unattractive by society's worst.
Ultimately the problem comes down to men who would judge that appearance as unattractive, not women seeking to repel them.
I don't think women shaving there heads gives much confidence to women who lost there hair through cancer
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A women with a shaved head isn't unattractive, but she's likely to be judged as unattractive by society's worst.
Ultimately the problem comes down to men who would judge that appearance as unattractive, not women seeking to repel them.
I don't think women shaving there heads gives much confidence to women who lost there hair through cancer
It's not really their business though. Other women can shave their heads for whatever reasons they'd like. I don't think cancer patients are really that concerned about what people are doing to make unrelated fashion statements.
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Shooting someone just for a verbal threat would result in a murder conviction in Texas and everywhere in America.
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Shooting someone just for saying something threatening typically is not justified in the states.It would be seen as murder by the law most likely.The person would most likely be convicted of murder if they did that to someone who simply said that phrase to them.
It would still achieve the same effect, which would be to demonstrate that it won't be tolerated and that consequences might occur.
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Just a reminder: under international law, an occupying power has no right of self-defense, and those who are occupied have the right and duty to liberate themselves by any means possible.
So, he was serious. That's a pity. I don't follow these internet personalities at all--I was only aware of the "Professional Douche's" comical use of the phrase.

I don't follow those internet personalities either, but I saw that video on Tiktok and let me tell you, I was speechless.
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