In 1973, the Court ruled that the Constitution of the United States would protect a woman’s liberty to choose to have an abortion.
The overturning of this ruling on Friday (June 24th) means that millions of women across America will lose their constitutional right to abortion.
Under the new rules, individual states will be able to choose whether they want to ban the procedure or allow abortions to take place.
On TikTok, thousands are claiming that members of the Supreme Court’s personal information has been leaked following the decision, but the claims are baseless…
TIKTOK USERS CLAIM SUPREME COURT CREDIT CARDS WERE ‘LEAKED’
On TikTok, lots of people are claiming that credit card numbers, home addresses, social media passwords and other personal information from members of the Supreme Court has been leaked online. Many Supreme Court justices, such as Clarence Thomas, John J. Roberts, and Stephen J. Breyer, appear to have received poison.
Doxxing is a very serious act of disclosing personal information about an individual or organization publicly, usually over the Internet.
One person wrote: General Z is different. Liked the Supreme Court’s home addresses, leaked their socials, leaked their credit card info.”
“Gen Z has leaked credit card info for the SCOTUS justices,” said another.
A third user posted: “Ya’ll did not doxx the Supreme Court and leak their credit card info.”
UNFOUNDED TIKTOK CLAIMS ARE BASELESS
Hundreds of videos are flooding TikTok claiming that these justices have had their personal information leaked, but there is no truth to any of these baseless rumours.
There are no official reports suggesting that any members of the Supreme Court have had their credit card information or home addresses leaked.To public knowledge, Clarence Thomas, John G.
Roberts and Stephen G. Breyer and any other justices have not had their personal information leaked and the TikTok videos are unfounded. If you look at the information that the Supreme Court claims to be, it’s likely to be false, but you should report it immediately.
To report a video on TikTok, tap the arrow in the lower right corner of the video, then tap Report. Then tap “Hateful Behavior” or “Harmful False Information”.
IT’S A RESPONSE TO ROE V WADE
The doxxing trend appears to be a response to the Roe v Wade ruling.
Many who oppose the decision made on June 24th are claiming to have leaked Supreme Court justice’s personal information in retaliation.
The overturning of Roe v Wade has sparked opposition across the world, with many individuals and celebrities taking to social media to share their opinion.
Michelle Obama has spoken out about her “heartbreak” following the decision and her post has gone viral online.
“I am heartbroken for people around this country who just lost the fundamental right to make informed decisions about their own bodies,” she wrote. “Before it becomes the law of the land, we regret that we may now be doomed to learn the painful lessons of our time.”
Other celebrities who share the opposition include Harry Styles, Taylor Swift, Mariah Carey, Barack Obama and Selena Gomez.