The 4B Movement: Women Rethink Relationships in a Post-Trump Era

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The 4B movement, originating in South Korea, advocates for women to avoid marriage, dating, childbirth, and sex as a protest against gender inequality and violence. This radical feminist movement is gaining traction in the U.S., especially after Donald Trump's reelection, as women express frustration with misogyny and political dynamics. While the movement's future in the U.S. is uncertain, its rise highlights significant gender tensions and could influence American politics and social norms.
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