"...(C)ontent that directs hate toward women — even against women with relatively small social media presences — has become profitable and popular inside and outside of conservative circles.
"...'Some of (Matt Walsh's) followers said I was going to die alone, that I should actually die and never leave my house, I should be sexually assaulted, I’m pathetic, I’m a whore, and that I was dead behind my eyes,' Mazur said...
"Walsh did not respond to a request for comment."
https://law-and-politics.online/@Teri_Kanefield/111024742578934363
The most threatening thing to right-wing men are women who don't need them. This story tells you everything about who they hate and why. https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-news/shakshuka-girl-matt-walsh-internet-x-drama-1234819913/ If that's behind a paywall, see: https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/internet/was-childfree-woman-enjoying-saturday-came-culture-warriors-rcna103581
“The newly uncovered interview reveals Maddock’s detailed knowledge of the #Trump campaign’s involvement in the plot and undermines her more recent comments claiming only a “vague” recollection of it when asked about CNN reporting from last year – which first reported on the Trump campaign’s alleged involvement in the scheme”
https://www.cnn.com/2023/09/07/politics/kfile-meshawn-maddock-fake-elector-planning-trump-attorneys
Unintended consequences, forced-birthers?
“Data suggests that thousands of women have crossed state lines to obtain an #abortion, in the face of restrictions at home. It also indicates a rise in abortions among those living in states where the procedure is legal.”
"This is not the first period in U.S. history when white men have exercised control over women’s right to bear – or not bear – children, including during slavery. Then, it was a matter of numbers...White men controlled people’s reproductive rights during the 20th century, too, with the American eugenics movement."
#histodons #womensrights #abortionrights #blackmastodon @blackmastodon
In the US, white men have long had the power to make decisions about women’s reproductive health care. Those decisions have often been especially harmful to Black women.