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Taylor Odisho

Kamala 'Boys' Respond to 'Very Strange' Tweet from Navy SEAL who Shot Bin Laden: You Want Us 'To Be Your Sex Slaves?'

Two of the "boys" Robert J. O'Neill threatened to make his "concubines" responded to his outlandish post. (Credit: X)

Trump supporter and former Navy SEAL Robert J. O'Neill retweeted a photo of a group of Gen Z voters who support Kamala Harris, threatening to make them his "concubines" and prompting the "boys" to react.

In response to O'Neill's retweet captioned, "You're not men. You're boys. If there was no social media, you would be my concubines," Dean Withers issued a scathing response.

"Hey i'm the 'boy' on the right. So just to confirm... you want 5 'boys' to be your sex slaves? oh and ratio btw looser," referring to when a post is collectively disliked because it receives more negative comments than likes.

On Monday, Withers tweeted about the incident.

"The guy that shot Osama Bin Laden wants me to be his sex slave," he wrote, with an accompanying screenshot of O'Neill's original retweet.

He received an outpouring of support, with one user pointing out the absurdity of the interaction.

X user @jonfranks pointed out that O'Neill's claim that he was the one to shoot bin Laden has never been confirmed or denied by the US government.

Harry Sisson, the 22-year-old influencer who originally tweeted the photo, also responded to O'Neill's post.

"So the guy who shot Osama Bin Laden put out this very strange tweet about myself and some friends. Um..."

In the comments, many X users were equal parts supportive of Sisson and befuddled by the situation.

In the same thread, some users came to O'Neill's defense.

Since retweeting his post on Monday, O'Neill again reposted Sisson's post, captioned, "Oh, Puddin!! You're so sweet..."

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