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

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The 4B movement, originating in South Korea as a protest against misogyny, is gaining traction in the U.S. following Donald Trump's election. The movement encourages women to avoid dating, marrying, having sex with men, and childbirth as a form of protest against perceived threats to women's rights, particularly regarding abortion. While some women find empowerment in the movement, experts caution against using it as a political protest, suggesting it may be counterproductive and self-punishing. The movement highlights a growing discourse on women's autonomy and values in relationships.
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- Boycott men? South Korea's 4B movement gains traction in the U.S. after Trump's win NPR
- ‘No man will touch me until I have my rights back’: why is the 4B movement going viral after Trump’s win? The Guardian US
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