No.109275
>>109233There is none because it was satire basically
No.109276
Nick got doxxed and the house is blurred on Google Images which means he's a federal agent (source: I saw it on /pol/) by the way if that matters
No.109518
I really enjoyed Nick Fuentes' "Your body, my choice" comment.
An obvious bait, but one that hides a conundrum of modern politics: do people really have a right to bodily freedom or is it just women?
Working class men are effectively enslaved by the nanny state; they certainly don't get to choose what they do with their body for 8 hours a day. Vaccines can be forced unto people with extortionist tactics by the state; which are apparently totally legal. Men's work products are subject to endless taxation by the state; isn't their bank account an extension of their body?
And finally, the obvious: the baby is half a sperm, half an egg. It's an almost unimportant detail that it happens to live for a moment wrapped in female belly fat. Could I choose the fate of someone all of a sudden because I succeeded at kidnapping them by rolling them into a belly fold?
For all these reasons, "my body, my choice" must be ridiculed; it is an illustration of the double standard of the liberal matriarchy. They care about protecting their choices, not men's.