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U.S. Women Turn to South Korea's 4B Movement After Trump's Re-election

The 4B movement, advocating for rejecting traditional gender roles, gains traction in the U.S. amid growing concerns over women's rights.

  • The 4B movement, originating in South Korea, stands for rejecting heterosexual marriage, childbirth, dating, and sexual relationships with men.
  • Interest in the movement spiked in the U.S. following Trump's re-election, with many women expressing frustration over gender inequality and threats to reproductive rights.
  • The movement began in response to gender violence and inequality in South Korea, and it has recently resonated with American women facing similar issues.
  • Critics warn that the movement could deepen gender divides, but supporters see it as a form of protest and empowerment.
  • While the movement's long-term impact in the U.S. remains uncertain, it has sparked significant online discussion and solidarity among women.
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