4B Movement Gains Momentum Among American Women After Trump's Reelection
The feminist movement, originating in South Korea, sees a surge in U.S. support as women protest perceived threats to their rights.
- The 4B movement, which stands for no dating, no sex, no marriage, and no childbirth with men, originated in South Korea as a protest against misogyny and sexism.
- Following Donald Trump's reelection, many American women are joining the 4B movement, expressing dissatisfaction with the political climate and perceived threats to women's rights.
- The movement has gained significant traction on social media platforms like TikTok, with viral posts and videos advocating for women's independence from men.
- Critics argue that the movement oversimplifies complex political issues and may not effectively address the diverse voting patterns among women and men.
- Supporters of the 4B movement emphasize the importance of women supporting each other and investing in women-centric businesses and media.
































