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

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The South Korean 4B movement, which rejects heterosexual relationships, marriage, and childbirth, is gaining traction in the U.S. following Trump's election victory. This movement, rooted in South Korea's feminist activism against gender inequality, is resonating with American women seeking empowerment and agency in response to perceived threats to reproductive rights. The movement's rise in the U.S. is seen as a form of protest against male-dominated political outcomes and a call for women's autonomy.
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