Nick Fuentes, a far-right activist who coined the controversial phrase "Your body, my choice," has faced significant backlash after his personal information was leaked online.
Nick Fuentes has been fully doxed and it's being shared to millions of women across every social media platform. pic.twitter.com/0fNAT5oi5P
— Anonymous (@YourAnonCentral) November 9, 2024
The incident follows a period of heightened visibility for Fuentes, who recently went viral with inflammatory statements promoting Project 2025 and has been accused of harassing women online. Fuentes’s slogan has been criticized as an attack on women’s rights, underscoring the growing concerns around online misogyny tied to Trump’s 2024 re-election.
On November 9, Fuentes's details were shared on X (formerly Twitter) by users angered by his rhetoric. The exposure comes after months of Fuentes encouraging his supporters to engage in aggressive, often public displays of harassment. Though doxxing is widely condemned, some have viewed this as a form of retribution against Fuentes, who has used social media to target others.
It's objectively funny that Nick Fuentes' name is trending because he's been doxxed and whatever happens to him because of that will also be funny. He is a literal Nazi, it's always funny when bad things happen to Nazis, they deserve it and I won't feel bad about saying that.
— Lee (@lee_g_b) November 9, 2024
The hilarious thing about Nick Fuentes getting doxxed is he paid Google to blur his house but EVERYONE will know it’s his as it’s THE ONLY BLURRED HOUSE ON THE STREET 😂
— Supertanskiii (@supertanskiii) November 9, 2024
I feel zero sympathy for a psycho white supremacist who thinks he owns women.
Your house, our choice. Bitch.
Despite the incident, Fuentes continues to post on X, intensifying debates about the influence of far-right figures on social media.
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