Article  What is the 4B movement and why are women boycotting men?

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https://www.indy100.com/viral/what-is-the-4b-movement

RELEASE: The 4B movement has swept the US after Donald Trump was elected as the 47th president last week. Since the news broke, women have turned to social media, including X/Twitter and TikTok, to discuss and lift the lid on the radical feminist movement.

You may be familiar with some people going 'boy sober' – which has some similarities to 4B in terms of celibacy against men. However, the 4B movement is much more political and has ties with South Korea during the mid-to-late 2010s.

Following the results of the US election, the 4B movement demonstrated the growing frustration and anger toward conservative values. Shortly after the results were announced, Google searches for the 4B movement spiked by 450 percent.

To add fuel to the fire, far-right commentators such as Nick Fuentes celebrated the Trump news with horrific tweets shared on X: "Your body, my choice. Forever."

He also wrote: "I’d just like to take the opportunity to thank men for saving this country from stupid b****es who wanted to destroy the world to keep abortion."

Here's everything we know about the 4B movement:

What is the 4B movement?

The 4B movement is a feminist statement to abstain from interactions with men. The term '4B' is short for "bi" which translates to "no" in Korean:
  • Bisekseu: No sex with men
  • Bichulsan: No giving birth
  • Biyeonae: No dating men
  • Bihon: No marriage with men
Where did the 4B movement originate?

The 4B movement first came to light in South Korea back in the mid-to-late 2010s. It was birthed off the back of violence against women and inequality in society.

What are people saying online?

People have turned to their socials in support of the 4B movement, with one writing: "American women, looks like it’s time to get influenced by Korea’s 4B movement."

Another wrote: "The women in South Korea are doing it. It’s time we join them. Men will NOT be rewarded, nor have access to our bodies."

In response to a viral TikTok, one person penned: "As a man just speaking frankly I think it's time for the 4b movement to come to America. Tired of these incel losers constantly voting against all basic human rights and principles."

Meanwhile, Michaela Thomas from Georgia, told The Washington Post that she first heard about the movement a year ago.

"Young men expect sex, but they also want us to not be able to have access to abortion," she told the publication. "They can’t have both. Young women don’t want to be intimate with men who don’t fight for women’s rights; it’s showing they don’t respect us."

Many more are sharing their personal ties to the movement, with one cutting her hair off and refusing to contribute her money to the beauty industry "to help support misogyny and the patriarchy".
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Quote: Young women don’t want to be intimate with men who don’t fight for women’s rights; it’s showing they don’t respect us."

What logical fallacy is that one?
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So blue-haired leftist women will actually refrain from sex, and thus lower the number of abortions?
Great! I mean, have you seen most those women? Win win.
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(Nov 12, 2024 12:25 AM)Syne Wrote: So blue-haired leftist women will actually refrain from sex, and thus lower the number of abortions?
Great! I mean, have you seen most those women? Win win.

So ALL young women, blue haired or otherwise will refrain from sex? It’s the generalization I was wondering about, as in hard to believe. It’s stated as if it’s fact.
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Ironically, it's a return to conservatism in courtship rituals (the Victorian age), when boys weren't expected to receive sex on a date anyway. To a limited extent that was the case even with the dawn of the "petting era" of the early 20th-century, as far as the kind of sex that could have reproductive consequences.

Technically, of course, the girls aren't supposed to be interacting with the boys at all. But classic puritanical efforts tried to facilitate that degree of social barrier for decades, and failed. So, in essence, it's still a "hooda thawt" left-wing campus culture would be the vanguard of neo-Victorianism? Coupled with the older "hooda thawt" left-wing campus culture would be the vanguard of robust censorship and speech-control returning?

In reality, the 4Bm is just a small pocket of individuals successfully practicing it (undesired teenage and young adult pregnancies aren't going to radically diminish), but echo chambers and the MSM will amplify their representation of 4Bm to near-universal occurrence. As another defiant, embellished gesture at "Hitler's tenure".
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If you look at Trump rallies, there seems to be no shortage of women, many of them young. Despite all the commentary in various opinion publications about how women would universally be for Kamala, I believe that Trump won among white women.

So these women who say that they are going on a sex-strike are all going to be leftists. The males that would otherwise be their boyfriend material will largely be other leftists like them. Their sex strike won't have any effect on the men who voted for Trump but will create sexual frustration for their own side.

I expect most of these leftist women will make exceptions for their boyfriends because 'He isn't like the fucking deplorable fascist garbage that voted for Trump'.

The female population that doesn't make that exception will probably mostly be lesbians anyway, who hope to spread their sexual preference among the female population at large by promoting this.


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Fine, no problem!

MAGA Republican women like Alina Habba (one of President Trump's attorneys who is being considered for Press Secretary) will do quite nicely


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I could see something like that to support an end to war. "We’re not going to give you anymore babies to kill" sort of thing, but they’re wanting just the opposite, right?

I’m pro-choice but that’s on the backburner.

Now, they have a new virtual signal, a blue bracelet. It’s supposed to signify that you didn’t vote for Trump and you’re a safe person.

It’s kind of like the Vampire Bat Theory. Eventually, everyone is going to figure out who’s not sharing and is just going to Michaels to buy beads.
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(Nov 14, 2024 06:51 PM)Yazata Wrote: Woke woman

https://x.com/WokePandemic/status/1854068791271145960

MAGA woman

https://x.com/GuntherEagleman/status/185...2625335317

Since they both have [general] Samoan ancestry, seeing Gabbard in that video reminded me a tad of the character Bobbie Draper in The Expanse, who belonged to the Martian Marine Corps, in the beginning. (Nafanua: Warrior Princess - historical & mythological)

2nd clip: "Bobbie Draper is a badass"

BD: The Fight ... https://youtu.be/h3zv6d-5Dck

https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/h3zv6d-5Dck
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