Women on social media are making disturbing videos that depict murder-fantasy scenarios where men are poisoned, using them as a response to concerns about abortion rights in the wake of a prospective following Trump presidency.
These popular movies, garnering millions of views across X and TikTok, show people ominously smiling while adding unknown “poisonous” elements to drink.
The video creators have branded their content as part of the” Make Aqua Tofana Great Again” ( “MATGA” ) movement, referencing both Trump’s campaign motto and Giulia Tofana, a historical figure whom they’ve adopted as their inspiration.
Giulia Tofana, an Italian girl from the seventeenth century, poisoned wives to prevent their aggressive spouses, leading to over 600 men’s deaths.
Tofana’s renowned mix,” Aqua Tofana”, blended dangerous substances like arsenic and alkaloid. She is now regarded by many as one of the most famous serial killers in history because of how potent it was.
Unsuspecting husbands were usually kept oblivious to their imminent demise by the poisonous mixture, which apparently left no trace after the post-mortem and had no taste.
Some videos incorporate a background music featuring Eminem’s” Venom” with the songs,” This f–king earth greater prepare to find laced because they’re gonna style my venom”.
Numerous women are posting their elaborate “poison rings” on social media, claiming that they have a hidden chamber that allegedly houses a lethal injection of a poison.
Trump, who served in his first term as president, helped spur reforms that led to a conservative Supreme Court majority that, in 2022, revoked federal abortion protections and gave specific claims authority to pass abortion laws.
Therefore, many women are expressing their political disappointment through different means, including the “MATGA” motion, while heavily sharing their activities online.
In response to anticipated strict abortion laws, they cut their hair short, refrain from intimate relationships with men, and swear not to have children while Trump is in his anticipated second term.
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