It seems the President of South Korea may have changed his mind about becoming a doctator.
Women are going to extreme lengths to protest the Donald Trump Presidency.
And the Supreme Court is hearing a huge case today.
Look Who’s Doing It
According to the New York Post:
These women are getting elective surgical procedures to render themselves infertile — all because Donald Trump won the election.
The women, who are speaking proudly about their decision, say it’s because they fear a reproductive rights crackdown under a second Trump administration.
Newsweek recently spoke to multiple women, including an OnlyFans model, who said they were turning to invasive, irreversible medical procedures to ensure their reproductive freedom remains untrodden upon.
Eden Ixora, 25, of Florida, who creates content for the adult-oriented site, told the outlet, “for me, the idea of getting pregnant is worse than death.” She said she was making plans to have a bilateral salpingectomy — a procedure in which her fallopian tubes will be removed.
“For me it was a call to action. A need to get this locked in so I don’t have to live in fear that at any moment some random guy can completely destroy my life,” Ixora said.
“For me the idea of getting pregnant is worse than death. I’m doing what I can to protect my right to choose. I am choosing me.”
Reached via Instagram, Ixora told The Post she was already mulling the procedure before Election Day, but said “his winning just made me want to actually get it scheduled and on my calendar.”
She wasn’t the only woman considering the procedure with politics in mind.
“If I am to be denied any rights in the next four (or more) years, I will not give them up without a fight,” said Lydia Echols, 28, of Texas.
Echols told Newsweek she also plans to have her fallopian tubes removed.
An unidentified 39-year-old who said she had just gotten the procedure told the outlet that she felt she had no choice after the election results.
“I am not happy that I felt forced into a surgery I did not want to alter my body, I feel like the election tied my hands and forced me to be sterilized — that is horrible.”
Another woman — who said she and her husband both never wanted children — described her decision using language straight out of a dystopian novel and TV series “The Handmaid’s Tale,” in which women are second-class citizens.
“I paid way too much attention to the vitriol Trump repeatedly spit during his previous term … and am keenly aware of the people he keeps around him and in his ear, who all seem to see women as incubators and possessions to subjugate,” she told the outlet.
She had preemptively scheduled her appointment to be sterilized in October, claiming she was “fully planning to cancel the surgery the day after the election, assuming Kamala won.”
Finally This Ends
According to the Daily Wire:
The Supreme Court on December 4 will hear oral arguments in a case dealing with Tennessee’s law banning irreversible gender transition procedures for children — and it promises to be one of the most significant cases the court has looked at this term.
Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee (R.) signed the much-discussed Senate Bill 1 into law on March 22, 2023, which went into effect on July 1, 2023. The bill bans doctors or health care providers from performing so-called “gender-affirming” surgeries or hormonal procedures on minors, including surgery, puberty blockers, and hormones.
The bill followed a September 2022 investigation into Vanderbilt University Medical Center (VUMC) by the The Daily Wire’s Matt Walsh, who exposed VUMC’s gender transition procedures for children and shocking attitudes towards gender transitions in general. Walsh and The Daily Wire found that the hospital regarded transgender procedures as a “big money maker” and pressured employees to ignore their “religious beliefs” on transgender issues or face “consequences.”
The Biden administration joined the ACLU and several teenage plaintiffs suing to stop the law, and a Tennessee district court initially blocked it in April 2023. But in September 2023, a sixth circuit court upheld Tennessee’s protections for children. The Supreme Court took up the case in June 2024, combining the Justice Department and ACLU cases into United States v. Skrmetti, marking the first time that the High Court took up a case of this kind.
Here is the one who will be arguing for cutting off the body parts of children, a “trans” man by the name of Chase Strangio (you just can’t make this stuff up):