Trump's Re-election Fuels U.S. Interest in South Korea's 4B Movement

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The re-election of Donald Trump has sparked interest among American women in South Korea's '4B' movement, which advocates for women to avoid relationships with men as a protest against misogyny and gender discrimination. This movement, which gained traction in South Korea in 2018, has seen a surge in online searches and social media discussions in the U.S. following the election. The 4B movement's rise highlights ongoing gender issues and dissatisfaction with political outcomes, particularly concerning women's rights and reproductive freedoms.
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