In the wake of America’s Presidential election results, a new trend has emerged on social media platforms called the ‘MATGA movement’.
The “Make Aqua Tofana Great Again” movement is a recent online trend in which many young women in the US humorously advocate the use of Aqua Tofana. This 17th-century poison was used by women to kill and escape their abusive husbands.
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Aqua Tofana, is a deadly undetectable poison used across Italy. It is known for its stealth and potency.
In the trend, the women are seen filming murder-fantasy in which they lace men’s drinks with deadly poison. This trend has emerged after misogynistic phrases like “Your body, my choice” went viral on social media soon after Trump’s with men messaging random women online threatening them that their bodies no longer belong to them.
In the video posted by one of the women, the caption read, “Sure, my body, your choice,” before pouring some unknown liquids into drinks. In some others, women are seen wearing poison rings that can be worn on fingers.
Several women are expressing their electoral disappointment through various means, including the “MATGA” movement, while extensively sharing their activities online.
The protest also includes cutting their hair short, abstaining from intimate relations with men, and pledging to avoid pregnancy or childbirth during Trump’s anticipated second term, in response to expected stringent abortion regulations.
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Meanwhile, Georgia Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene raised the alarm to the FBI and called for an investigation into the “public death threats”. “@FBI these are public death threats and must [be] investigated! These women are telling others how to poison and murder men because they are angry over the election. If you tracked down J6’ers (January 6 rioters), pro-lifers, parents angry at school boards, then you better go after these psychopaths!” Ms Greene said.