Trump's Win Fuels U.S. Interest in South Korea's 4B Movement

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Following Donald Trump's election victory, interest in South Korea's '4B' feminist movement has surged among American women. The '4B' movement, which advocates for women to avoid relationships and procreation with men, has gained traction on social media as a response to concerns about potential rollbacks of women's rights and reproductive freedoms under Trump's presidency. The movement originated in South Korea as a reaction to gender inequality and violence against women. The US election highlighted issues like abortion rights, with mixed results in state votes on expanding these rights.
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