Michelle Obama turned heads Saturday with a unique spelling of the word "women" on social media.
In a lengthy post to Instagram expressing her concern about the possibility of the Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade, the former first lady shared a post with "women" spelled "womxn."
"State lawmakers will have the power to strip womxn of the right to make decisions about their bodies and their healthcare," the post reads.
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The spelling is a recent trend used by progressives who claim that the words "woman" and "women" have troubling patriarchal roots, according to a report.
Obama went on to detail how she feels about the Supreme Court leak suggesting the loss of federal abortion protections.
"It's been a tough couple of weeks since we saw the leaked SCOTUS draft opinion on abortion," she wrote.
"If it comes to pass, we may soon live in a country where millions of women — not to mention our children and grandchildren — lose the right to make decisions about their bodies and their health," she continued. "Even if we knew the courts were heading toward this day, it doesn’t make the frustration, grief, and fear any less real."
The former first lady included in her message a call to action.
"But we don’t have to stand idly by while others try to turn back the clock on progress," she argued.
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"I'm so inspired by everyone out marching today. And I know that we’re going to see so many folks carrying this energy forward to the elections in November and in every election after that," she concluded.