Far-Left Novelist Stephen King Gets Hilariously Mocked On Twitter For Implying Men Can’t Get Pregnant

Stephen King, the avowedly left-wing horror novelist who is also a devoted Twitter user, has received a scathing rebuke on Twitter for implying men cannot get pregnant.

King, in an obvious ghastly error or misspoken thoughts — posted the following on Thursday:

King wrote: “It’s been said, but it is worth repeating, if men were able to get pregnant, then abortion would be considered a sacrament.”

The author’s blunder was picked up by Twitter users who were able to see it. What does “if” mean? We all know that the New Gender Gospel of the Left says men can be woman, and women can be man — and men, despite not possessing female reproductive organs, can definitely become pregnant. On Capitol Hill, a doctor said that men can become pregnant.

King didn’t think things through.

What are people saying?

Many commenters realized that King had forgotten himself. He couldn’t have meant it in the most serious way that men cannot get pregnant. This would have him fired in an instant.

Here are a few examples of these reactions:

Tim Young, a comedian from Australia, said: “Stephen King has become transphobic… He’d better review his leftist lunatic rules before posting the next time.”

Matthew Marsden, who thinks Hollywood punishes conservative actors and claimed he was fired for not being vaccinated, took no prisoners when he said to the author: It’s 2023. Men CAN get pregnant.”

Brandon Herrera, aka “the AK Guy”, quipped: “Are you implying that men can’t become pregnant?”
Rob Eno, TheBlaze, declared: “Wow! How unwoke. Men can get pregnant. Elites tell us this every day. …”
What else is there?

King’s leftism is on full display since a while now. After he appeared to criticize fellow author J.K. Rowling for her remarks on transgenderism and 2020, tweeting “Trans women are woman”, Rowling deleted a Tweet praising King. He was also forced to retract a false accusation made against Florida Republican Governor Rick Scott. Ron DeSantis last July.