Magdalene Taylor writes the Many Such Cases Substack newsletter, where a version of this essay initially appeared. “Your body, my choice. Forever.
” A subversion of the feminist slogan of bodily autonomy “my body, my choice,” it’s a line intended to infuriate, and it did. It’s a line that the man who said it — Nick Fuentes, a white supremacist who shared the message on X the night of Nov. 5 — clearly wants women to think reflects the broader culture that won the election.
Men like him want you to think that the 55 percent of men who voted for Donald Trump did so because they at best have zero regard for your well-being, and at worst actively want to hurt you and curb your rights..
Politics
Don’t believe the hype. Not all men and women hate each other.
The online gender wars see your life and desires as a political tool.