Anti-Trump 'MATGA' Trend Sparks Controversy Online
Women use satirical videos referencing historical poison to protest Trump's election victory, drawing mixed reactions.
- The 'Make Aqua Tofana Great Again' (MATGA) trend references a 17th-century poison used by women to escape abusive marriages.
- Videos featuring women humorously suggesting poisoning men have gone viral on platforms like TikTok and X, causing a stir.
- Critics, including some conservatives, have called for FBI investigations, interpreting the trend as promoting violence.
- Supporters argue the movement is a symbolic protest against misogyny and perceived threats to women's rights under Trump's presidency.
- The trend has sparked discussions about women's autonomy and the use of dark humor in political commentary.