4B Movement Gains Momentum in U.S. After Trump's Reelection
American women increasingly turn to the 4B movement, rejecting traditional gender roles, following Trump's election victory.
- The 4B movement, originating in South Korea, encourages women to reject marriage, childbirth, dating, and sex to reclaim autonomy.
- Trump's reelection has intensified concerns over gender inequality and reproductive rights, driving interest in the 4B movement.
- Critics warn that the movement may exclude trans individuals and could spread trans-exclusionary rhetoric.
- Some women view the movement as a form of protest against the perceived threat to women's rights under Trump's presidency.
- While gaining traction online, the movement's rise highlights existing divisions and could potentially lead to increased gender tensions.