Monday, November 11, 2024

IN the NEWS - MATGA?

Ye are of your father the devil, 
and the lusts of your father ye will do. 
He was a murderer from the beginning, 
and abode not in the truth, because there is no truth in him. 
John 8:44

"Women online have taken to filming ghoulish murder-fantasy videos in which they romanticize lacing men’s beverages with deadly poison as a justifiable response to fears about abortion rights under a second Trump presidency.

Many of the videos have been viewed millions of times on X or TikTok
and feature young women fiendishly grinning as they adulterate a cup of tea or other drink with an unknown substance.

Some of the women have dubbed the videos part of a “Make Aqua Tofana Great Again” — or “MATGA” — movement, a nod both to President-elect Donald Trump’s MAGA campaign slogan and ancient killer Giulia Tofana, who has been adopted as the disturbed group’s heroine.

Tofana was a 17th century Italian woman who sold poison to wives who wished to dispatch their abusive husbands — resulting in the deaths of more than 600 men.

Tofana’s signature brew was a mish-mash of deadly ingredients such as arsenic and belladonna known as “Aqua Tofana,” a concoction that was so effective, she is considered by many today as one of the most prolific serial killers of all time.
The poison — believed to be flavorless and completely undetectable after death — was typically stored in ordinary cosmetics bottles, ensuring that a husband who was about to get whacked would be none-the-wiser to his impending fate.

One of the online clips shows a young lady with green hair, a backwards camo hat and a large, spiked septum ring with the text “Aqua Tofana isn’t that hard to make” superimposed over footage of her making the throat-slitting gesture with her thumb.
My advice for American women,” reads the text in video of a woman standing in a body-length mirror.
I know you will understand this. They asked for it,” the text reads before she flips open her poison ring and gives the camera a sinister smile.
Liberal women have been registering their dismay at the outcome of the election through the “MATGA” movement and a number of other ways, meticulously documenting everything online." 
NYP