“At the very least, give this hair to a wigmaker!” Internet reactions to women shaving their head in protest at Trump’s election win

A video showing women shaving their heads to protest Donald Trump’s victory in the 2024 United States Presidential elections has gone viral. Donald Trump became the 47th president of the United States of America on November 6. Trump received 312 votes, which was more than the favorable number of 270. Kamala Harris received 226 votes, while Donald Trump got 7,18,16,262 (48.1%). In all, she received 7,18,16,262 votes (48.1%), while Donald Trump bagged 7,51,12,005 votes (50.3%).

On November 11, @RealAlexJones posted a video on X showing a few women shaving their heads in protest of Donald Trump’s victory.

The three-minute-twenty-six-second clip generated a huge buzz on the internet with several users commenting on the same. Some of the reactions that were posted on X include:

“At the very least, give this hair to a wigmaker!” a user commented on X.

I’ll keep my own hair, please. Let’s Go America !!!” Another comment.
What do all the women that lost their hair due to cancer think of this nonsense? One user expressed his opinion.
“My friend makes wigs to help children with cancer. She can use any amount hair.” Did these women donate their hair at all? “Or were they too self-absorbed to even think about it?” one netizen wrote.

Many users have compared this act to Britney Spears shaving her head in 2007.
“Didn’t they lock Britney Spears up for this?” Another agreed: “I think it’s about time we opened the padded rooms.”
One user said, “These chicks make the issues Brittany dealt with and her dealing with them appear extremely rational.”

One Republican apparently called these women “narcissists”.
“Narcissists are still narcissists, even when they shave off their heads.” They do anything to get attention, and mistakenly believe we care. GenX doesn’t mind that you have shaved your head and look even more ugly than your personality,” wrote a user.
No, I do not feel sorry for their brains no matter how jumbled they are. Another said, “I wish I was around in 30 years to ask them what their thoughts were and if it was worth it.”

Does anyone care, other than these women? A user on X said, “Sad but this will achieve absolutely nothing.”

Jamie Le Curtis and Elon Musk are among the celebrities who have reacted positively to Donald Trump’s victory in the U.S. Presidential election of 2024.
US Presidential Results Photo Illustrations Source: Getty Images (Photo by Beata Zwarrzel/NurPhoto via Getty Images).
The Associated Press declared Donald Trump the winner on November 6, after he won the swing state of Wisconsin, thereby crossing the favorable figure of 270 electoral votes. The Associated Press declared Donald Trump the winner on November 6 after he had won Wisconsin’s swing state, thereby surpassing the favorable figure 270 electoral vote. Jamie Lee Curtis, the

FreakyFriday

actor shared her views on Instagram. She wrote this after posting a picture of the American Flag:

“It

is a return to more restrictive and draconian times, which some fear. Many are afraid that their rights will be denied or impeded. Minority groups, young people and many others will be scared. “Gay and trans people are more likely to be afraid.

Curtis added:

“We are aware that it will be difficult for many women to receive the reproductive health care they deserve and need. There will be people who are willing to help. “Me included.”

Despite acknowledging that the result wasn’t the one she had hoped for, the actress ended the post on a note to keep fighting.

Meanwhile, multi-billionaire tech magnate Elon Musk seemed overjoyed by Donald Trump’s win. Tesla’s CEO wrote the following shortly after the results had been announced:

The future is going to be fantastic.”
He also spoke about a peaceful transfer of power to Donald Trump in January, noting that he had won both the electoral vote and the popular vote “by a large margin”. ‘Author Stephen King spoke on X about the future of democracy to criticize the results. He wrote:
You can find this sign in many shops selling beautiful, but fragile, items. It says: VERY PLEASANT TO LOOK at, VERY PLEASANT TO HOLD BUT AS SOON AS YOU BREAK THEM, IT IS SOLD. You can say the exact same thing about democracy.”
Cardi B also opened up during an Instagram Live after the results of the election. She pointed to a comment that asked her to attend Trump’s inauguration and said:

“I swear by god, I’m going to f-k up you. Get away from me. I’m tired of you! Burn your f-king hats, motherf-ker. I’m sad. “I swear to God I’m really, really sad.”
She went on to empathize Kamala Harris, and said that millions of women are proud of her.
“No matter what I do, I’m sure she is emotional at the moment. Cardi B stated, “I know that there is probably a lot of stuff going on in her head and I’m sure she’s not paying attention to me right now. But she will see it eventually.”

Megan Thee Stallion Attended Kamala Harris Campaign Rally in Atlanta – Source : Getty Images (Photo by Julia Beverly/Getty Images).
He also urged everyone to unite for the betterment of America. Billie Eilish and Ariana Grande were among the celebrities who expressed their disappointment at Donald Trump’s victory. Christina Applegate and John Cusack also shared this sentiment. On the other hand, podcaster Joe Rogan and [Donald Trump’s win]Shazam

actor Zachary Levi were overjoyed by the results.

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