4B Movement Gains Momentum in US Post-Trump Victory

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Following Donald Trump's 2024 presidential victory, some women in the U.S. are advocating for the adoption of South Korea's "4B Movement," which involves swearing off men in response to perceived misogyny and patriarchal culture. The movement, which began in South Korea in 2017, includes refusing dating, sexual relationships, marriage, and childbirth with men. This call to action comes amid concerns over women's rights and Trump's appeal to young male voters, as well as controversial statements from far-right figures.
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