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Nick Fuentes allegedly assaults a woman after brutal anti-abortion comment

After right-wing commentator Nick Fuentes told women “your body, my choice,” internet detectives doxed him. And when one woman went to check out if his leaked address was real, he allegedly assaulted her.

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A tweet was posted by writer and activist Talia Jane who stated that Fuentes “confirmed the dox by reportedly immediately opening the door to mace, assault, and steal the phone of a woman who rang his doorbell out of curiosity.”

The woman was also allegedly kicked down the stairs of his home. The reports state that she was just curious to see if the doxing was real and it, in turn, confirmed it when Fuentes responded violently. It is unclear if she had any other intentions/what else happened.

To be clear: Doxing isn’t okay. It is terrifying. This situation though is wild because he not only confirmed his own doxing (which is against what people suggest doing) but did so by allegedly opening the door and macing a woman.


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