Donald Trump won the U.S. Presidential elections in 2024, and his victory is being shared by many, including white supremacist Nick Fuentes. Taking to his X on November 6, 2024, he wrote,
"Women lose again! Your body, OUR CHOICE 😂 that ceiling is made out of BRICK!"
He shared another post thanking men for "saving the country" from those he described as wanting to prioritize abortion over other concerns. As per a video clip shared by his official updates page ‘@FuentesUpdates,’ he said,
“The feel when you are totally not pressed. The feel when we control your bodies. Hey b*tch, we control your bodies! Guess what? Guys win again. Okay? Men win again. And yes, we control your bodies.”
He continued,
“It’s your body, my choice and men win again. There will never ever be a female President. Never, there will never be a female President. Ever. It’s over. Glass ceiling? Dude, it’s a ceiling made of f*cking bricks, you will never break it.”
His comments have drawn criticism from social media users, with one X user writing,
“Both sides should condemn this behavior.”
Social media users backlashed him, calling his comments ‘sickening’; others noted that this was pure evil.
“This is pure evil. Nothing else,” another netizen wrote.
“So it never was about “protecting the unborn”. Big f*cking surprise,” a person wrote on X.
“It’s like some people have a vendetta against progress—absolutely sickening,” an online user mentioned.
Others pointed out that despite Nick Fuentes’ comments, women would have abortions. Netizens labeled his statement as 'bigotry at its finest.’
“Men who hate women need to be sent to Pluto,” another X user pointed out.
“Little boys are embarrassing. Women are still going to have abortions, like they have been even before it was legal,” a netizen reacted.
“Imagine being this happy when it affects his mother, his aunts, his female cousins, and his grandmothers. This is bigotry at its finest,” a social media user opined.
Nick Fuentes reportedly dined with Donald Trump in 2022
In November 2022, Nick Fuentes reportedly attended a dinner at Mar-a-Lago with Trump and Kanye West. However, Trump later claimed he was unaware of Fuentes' identity, while other Republican leaders criticized both the meeting and Fuentes.
Nick Fuentes has frequently praised Adolf Hitler and cast doubt on the occurrence of the Holocaust. He advocated for a “holy war” against Jews, comparing the six million lives lost in the Holocaust to cookies in an oven. He envisioned the U.S. government under a strict, authoritarian rule resembling a “Catholic Taliban” and openly expressed contempt for women, Muslims, the LGBTQ+ community, and others.
Born in the Chicago suburbs in 1998, Nick Fuentes traveled to Charlottesville, Virginia, as a Boston University freshman to join the “Unite the Right” rally, a gathering of violent hate groups, white nationalists, and neo-Nazis, which culminated in the murder of a counterprotester and numerous injuries.
After the rally, Nick Fuentes dropped out of college and expanded his YouTube presence, frequently embedding extreme views in humor and satire, a tactic known as “irony poisoning. " Extremists often use irony poisoning to deflect criticism by claiming they were only joking.
Reportedly, he also collaborated with neo-Nazi Patrick Casey, former leader of Identity Evropa, to send followers to Republican events in hopes of recruiting members and promoting subtler forms of their most radical beliefs.